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In July 2009 US President [[Barack Obama]] appointed former [[Monsanto]] lobbyist [[Michael Taylor]] as a senior adviser to the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
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In July 2009 US President [[Barack Obama]] appointed former [[Monsanto]] lobbyist [[Michael Taylor]] as a senior adviser to the US FDA ([[Food and Drug Administration]]).
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 23:54, 9 July 2009

In July 2009 US President Barack Obama appointed former Monsanto lobbyist Michael Taylor as a senior adviser to the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration).

History

The following is a summarized history of Taylor's career by blogger Jill Richardson, writing in the Daily Kos.[1]

Taylor previously worked at the USDA from 1976-1981 as a staff lawyer. He left government to work at King & Spaulding, a law firm representing Monsanto.

He returned to government - this time to the FDA - for a stint as Deputy Commissioner for Policy from 1991-1994. According to Marion Nestle in Food Politics:

[At the FDA] he was part of the team that issued the agency's decidedly industry-friendly policy on food biotechnology and that approved the use of Monsanto's genetically engineered growth hormone in dairy cows. His questionable role in these decisions led to an investigation by the federal General Accounting Office, which eventually exonerated him of all conflict-of-interest charges.

In 1994, he moved over to the USDA's Food Safety & Inspection Service to serve as Administrator until 1996. Then it was back to King & Spaulding for a little bit, and - in 1998 - over to Monsanto, where he was a senior lobbyist (Vice President for Public Policy).

Most recently, beginning in 2000, he was a fellow for Resources for The Future, serving as Research Professor Of Health Policy at George Washington University.[2] Until this week, that is. Resources for Our Future is quite corporate funded, with members of its Board of Directors from BP, Chevron, and DuPont [and Rio Tinto, American Electric Power Company, Warburg Pincus, and the Ford Foundation - SpinProfiles ed.].[3]

And now he's back at the FDA.

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Notes

  1. Jill Richardson, [http://jill-richardson.dailykos.com/ Obama White House Appoints Former Monsanto Lobbyist to FDA], Daily Kos, 8 July 2009, accessed 8 July 2009
  2. University Fellows, Resources for the Future website, accessed 8 July 2009
  3. Board of Directors, Resources for the Future website, accessed 8 July 2009