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Daily Archives: June 8, 2011

EPA Removes Confidentiality Claims for More Than 150 Chemicals

News release: “In order to ensure the public has as much information as possible about the health and the environmental impacts of chemicals, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has made public the identities of more than 150 chemicals contained in 104 health and safety studies that had been claimed confidential by industry. Today’s announcement is another in a series of unprecedented actions that EPA is taking to provide the public with greater access to information on the chemicals that are manufactured and used in the United States. For these 104 studies, the chemical identity will no longer be redacted, or kept from view. The chemicals involved are used in dispersant formulations and consumer products such as air fresheners, non-stick and stain resistant materials, fire resistant materials, nonylphenol compounds, perfluorinated compounds, and lead.”

Evaluating U.S. Foreign Assistance to Afghanistan – Senate Foreign Relations Committee Report

Evaluating U.S. Foreign Assistance to Afghanistan – A Majority Staff Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, 112th Congress, First Session, June 8, 2011 “Today, the United States spends more on foreign aid in Afghanistan than in any other country, including Iraq. After 10 years and roughly $18.8 billion… Continue Reading

Commerce Department Proposes New Policy Framework to Strengthen Cybersecurity Protections for Businesses Online

News release: “The U.S. Department of Commerce today released a report that proposes voluntary codes of conduct to strengthen the cybersecurity of companies that increasingly rely on the Internet to do business, but are not part of the critical infrastructure sector. The report, Cybersecurity, Innovation and the Internet Economy, focuses on the “Internet and Information… Continue Reading

PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Health Research Institute Health Reform Prospering in a post-reform world

PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Health Research Institute, Health Reform Prospering in a post-reform world, June 2001 “To prosper in the post-reform world, health executives will need to reassess current strategies and find ways to work together. This report illustrates the mega trends that each sector (provider, payer, and pharmaceutical and life sciences) will face as a result of… Continue Reading

EIA – Short-Term Energy Outlook

Short-Term Energy Outlook, June 7, 2011 Release: “World benchmark crude oil prices reached their highest level of this year at the end of April, fell by about 10 percent by May 9 and have changed very little since then. EIA still expects oil markets to tighten through 2012 given projected world oil demand growth and… Continue Reading

UK: Review of the Money Laundering Regulations 2007: June 2011 the Government response

HM Treasury Review of the Money Laundering Regulations 2007: the Government response, June 2011 “The Government’s approach is to ensure the UK financial system is a hostile environment for money laundering and terrorist finance while minimising the burden on legitimate businesses. In so doing and in order to prevent the UK being put at an… Continue Reading