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In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we discuss the top food safety stories of 2024 and their implications. We cover: The Boar's Head Listeria Outbreak [6:24] USDA Announces Immediate Changes to Listeria Rule, Inspections for RTE Food Facilities Following Deadly Listeria Outbreak, USDA Launches Internal Investigation Into How it Handled Boar's Head's Unsanitary Production Facility Congress Members Question USDA About Failure to Prevent Fatal Boar's Head Listeria Outbreak Boar's Head to Face Criminal Investigation Over Listeria Outbreak as Tenth Death is Reported Following Outbreak, Boar's Head Forms Food Safety Council of Top Experts, Closes Facility, Discontinues Liverwurst Inspection Reports Show Mold, Insects, Meat Residues, and More at Boar's Head Facility Responsible for Listeria Outbreak Boar's Head RTE Deli Meats Recalled After Two Listeriosis Deaths It's Time to Reformulate Deli Meats to Reduce the Risk of Listeria monocytogenes—Feature story for Food Safety Magazine December ‘24/January '25, by Kathleen Glass, Ph.D., Wendy Bedale, Ph.D., and Daniel Unruh, Ph.D. The McDonald's/Taylor Farms E. coli Outbreak [18:53] FDA Closes Investigation of McDonald's E. Coli Outbreak Without Tests Confirming Onions as Source McDonald's E. coli Outbreak Grows to 104 Illnesses in 14 States; Testing Has Not Yet Found Outbreak Strain FDA Unable to Implicate Grower in E. coli Outbreak Linked to Taylor Farms Onions Served at McDonald's CDC Names Taylor Farms Onions as Cause of McDonald's E. coli Outbreak; Patient Count Rises to 90 Beef Ruled Out as Source of McDonald's E. coli Outbreak, Quarter Pounders Return to Restaurants Major Chains Pull Onions Due to E. coli Concerns After Taylor Farms Confirmed as McDonald's Supplier At Least One Death Caused by E. coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders Food Safety Five Ep. 1: Fatal E. coli Outbreak Linked to Onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounders—Food Safety Five Newsreel video Grimmway Farms E. coli Outbreak [32:31] Grimmway Farms Carrot E. coli Outbreak Closed; No Match Found in Environmental Samples Canada Recalls Carrots Implicated in Fatal E. coli Outbreak Affecting U.S. Death Reported in E. coli Outbreak Linked to Nationally Distributed Organic Carrots The Yu Shang Foods Listeria Outbreak [33:48] Another Infant Death Linked to Yu Shang Listeria Outbreak Yu Shang Brand RTE Meats Cause Two-Year-Long Listeria Outbreak Resulting in Death of an Infant Food Safety Technology Developments [36:37] How Rapid Development of Technology Has Revolutionized Food Safety—Food Safety Magazine on-demand webinar How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine June/July '24, by Bob Ferguson How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—Part 2—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine August/September '24, by Bob Ferguson How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—Part 3—“Food Safety Insights” column for Food Safety Magazine December ‘24/January '25, by Bob Ferguson Listeria, Salmonella Represent 40 Percent of FDA Food and Beverage Recalls in Last 20 Years FDA Human Foods Program Restructuring [42:39] FDA Budget Constraints Lead to International Information-Sharing for Chemical Safety Reviews FDA Human Foods Program Reveals Work Plans for 2025 FDA Introduces Streamlined Complaint Process on First Day of New Human Foods Program FDA Outlines its Developing Systematic Post-Market Review Process for Chemicals in Food FDA Reorganization Officially Approved, Will be Implemented by October 1 Food Safety Five Ep. 2: How Budget Constraints May Influence FDA Food Chemical Safety Work—Food Safety Five Newsreel video Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu (HPAI) H5N1 and Dairy Foods [50:30] California Declares State of Emergency Over HPAI H5N1 Outbreak in Dairy Cows USDA Begins Five-Part National Milk Testing Strategy for HPAI H5N1 As Outbreak Rages On, USDA to Begin Field Trials for HPAI H5N1 Vaccine in Cattle USDA-FSIS to Begin Routine Monitoring for HPAI in Dairy Cows Under National Residue Program FDA Publishes Dairy Food Safety Research Agenda for HPAI H5N1 More Canadian Milk Testing, New Pasteurization Study Shows HPAI is Not Food Safety Risk USDA Finds HPAI in Muscle of Sick Dairy Cow; Study Shows Infectious Potential of Contaminated Raw Milk USDA Experiments Show Cooking Beef Patties to “Well Done” Kills HPAI Virus USDA Testing Retail Ground Beef for HPAI H5N1; Maintains That U.S. Meat Supply is Safe FDA Testing Finds HPAI in Retail Milk Samples; Research Required to Determine Infectivity, Food Safety Risk USDA Now Requires HPAI Testing for Dairy Cattle, Mandatory Reporting USDA's Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry Products [57:35] USDA-FSIS to Hold Two Public Meetings on Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry in December USDA-FSIS Extends Comment Period for Proposed Salmonella Regulatory Framework Study Supports USDA's Serotype-Specific Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Poultry USDA-FSIS Publishes Proposed Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Raw Poultry USDA-FSIS: Salmonella Officially an Adulterant in Breaded, Stuffed Raw Chicken Products at 1 CFU/g or Higher NACMCF Reports on Reducing Salmonella in Poultry, Advises FSIS on Proposed Regulatory Framework Esteban and Eskin: On the Frontlines of the Food Safety Fight Against Salmonella in Poultry—Food Safety Matters podcast FSMA 204/Food Traceability Rule Compliance [1:04:09] Leading Food Industry Associations Join Forces to Form FSMA 204 Collaboration Public-Private, Sector-Neutral Partnership for Food Traceability Aims to Advance Industry Toward FSMA 204 Compliance Report Highlights Industry Concerns With FSMA 204 Compliance, Barriers to Implementation World's Largest Food Distributor Sysco Unveils its FSMA 204 Traceability Plan Kroger's Traceability Policy Goes Beyond FSMA 204 by Including All Foods FDA Updates Human Foods Priorities; Releases FSMA 204, Foodservice Employee Health Resources Second Bill Introduced to Weaken FSMA 204; Safe Food Coalition Voices Opposition Legislation Would Delay FSMA 204 Compliance Date, Ease Retailer Recordkeeping Requirements FSS '24: Regulatory, Industry Experts Share Best Practices Around FSMA 204 and Traceability Efforts Ep. 179. Dr. Takashi Nakamura: Ensuring Fresh Produce Safety From Field to Fork—Food Safety Matters Podcast Better Food Traceability Can't Wait—Editorial piece by Frank Yiannas Legislation Targeting Food Additives and “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) Substances [1:13:13] FDA Could Decide Whether to Ban Red Dye 3 in Food ‘In the Next Few Weeks,' Officials Reveal in Senate Hearing Congress Members Urge FDA to Ban Red Dye 3 in Food FDA Budget Constraints Lead to International Information-Sharing for Chemical Safety Reviews FDA Outlines its Developing Systematic Post-Market Review Process for Chemicals in Food BVO No Longer Authorized for Food Use by FDA The Evolving Landscape of Food Additives Regulation in the U.S., from the States to FDA California Bill Banning Some Artificial Colors in School Foods Advances, Awaits Signature Into Law FDA Reviewing Safety of Food Chemicals of Concern, Like PFAS, BPA, Red Dye 3, and More FDA Files Petitions to Rescind Approvals for Four Carcinogenic Food, Color Additives ‘Toxic Free Food Act' Would Close FDA GRAS ‘Loophole' Allowing Potentially Toxic Additives in Food Illinois Food Safety Act Banning Four Food Additives Passes State Senate, Amended to Include Manufacturers Pennsylvania is Latest State to Introduce Food Additives Legislation, While Kentucky Urges FDA to Take Control Missouri, Washington Introduce Bills to Ban Same Food Additives as California Food Safety Act Another Bill Introduced in New York to Expand State Regulation of Food Additives ‘Safe School Meals Act' Addresses Pesticides, PFAS, Food Dyes, and More in School Lunches Food Safety Five Ep. 2: How Budget Constraints May Influence FDA Food Chemical Safety Work—Food Safety Five Newsreel video Ep. 162. Brian Sylvester: How the California Food Safety Act is Shaping U.S. Food Additives Regulation—Food Safety Matters Podcast Environmental and Chemical Contaminants [1:24:42] FDA Defends Revoking Authorizations for Most Phthalates; Remaining Uses Under Review High Levels of Toxic Plasticizers Phthalates, Bisphenols Found in Nearly All Foods in U.S. EU Considering Bisphenol Ban in Food Packaging Based on Nontraditional Risk Assessment; Scientists Show Support EU Moves Closer to Possible Ban on BPA in Food Contact Materials USDA Testing for 2023 Shows 99 Percent of Foods Do Not Exceed Pesticide Residue Tolerances EFSA: Pesticide Residues Below Legal Limits in More Than 96 Percent of EU Food Samples EPA Immediately Suspends Use of Herbicide Dacthal With Emergency Order EPA Cancels Agricultural Use of Harmful Pesticide Acephate Pesticide Chlormequat is Being Detected More Frequently in Humans, EPA Poised to Allow its Use on Food Crops California Assembly Passes Bill Expediting Review of Herbicide Paraquat Center for Food Safety Petitions EPA to Ban PFAS in Pesticides, Pesticide Containers EWG Publishes 2024 Dirty Dozen List of Produce Most Contaminated With Pesticides Kraft Heinz Voluntarily Pulls Lunchables from School Lunch Program Following Consumer Reports Petition Baby Food Safety Act Would Give FDA Authority to Limit Toxic Heavy Metals in Food for Children Maryland Introduces Bill to Require Toxic Heavy Metals Testing for Baby Foods, Disclosure of Results Recall Rethink: Food Recall Vulnerabilities Exposed by the Cinnamon Applesauce Incident—Cover story for Food Safety Magazine August/September '24, by Steven Mandernach, J.D. and Carrie Rigdon, Ph.D. We Want to Hear from You! 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Johanna Velez is Vice President of Quality Assurance for Monin Americas, having joined the brand in 2002. With more than 27 years in the food industry, Johanna has a wealth of experience in leading, directing, and guiding the company's food safety and quality programs at all Monin North America locations. She successfully led Monin to achieve Safe Quality Foods (SQF) and Organic certifications for both the Clearwater, Florida and Sparks, Nevada facilities, resulting in an "Excellent" rating for the brand's food safety practices. Prior to Monin, Johanna spent five years at Wild Flavors (now Archer-Daniels-Midland Company) in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a member of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), including the Florida IFT Division, as well as the Bay Area Manufacturers Association (BAMA). Johanna graduated from Louisiana State University and later attended Michigan State University to obtain her certification in Food Law and Regulations. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Johanna [30:04] about: How her industry and academic experiences inform her work at Monin Americas, and important food safety and quality considerations of doing business as a global supplier Embracing technology and digitization to modernize quality control processes, such as using QR codes to track equipment maintenance history Implementing quarterly proficiency testing to ensure that employees' skills and knowledge stay up-to-date Utilizing a "blameless problem-solving" approach to address non-conformances, and bringing cross-functional teams together to identify root causes of issues and implement improvements How Monin Americas achieved an “Excellent” rating for its food safety practices, and the company's processes for upholding its SQF and Organic certifications Reinforcing a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration at Monin Americas, where food safety is a core value shared by all employees Onboarding suppliers as "partners" and working closely with them to reinforce robust food safety standards and ensure implementation of best practices. News and Resources News McDonald's E. coli Outbreak [3:29] CDC Names Taylor Farms Onions as Cause of McDonald's E. coli Outbreak; Patient Count Rises to 90 Beef Ruled Out as Source of McDonald's E. coli Outbreak, Quarter Pounders Return to Restaurants Major Chains Pull Onions Due to E. coli Concerns After Taylor Farms Confirmed as McDonald's Supplier At Least One Death Caused by E. coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders FDA Human Foods Program Reveals Work Plans for 2025 [7:13] Listeria, Salmonella Represent 40 Percent of FDA Food and Beverage Recalls in Last 20 Years [17:01] Following Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Indiana Cantaloupe, FDA and Purdue University Launch Environmental Study [19:10] Resources Food Safety Insights: “How is the Revolution in Technology Changing Food Safety?—Part 3” [20:01] Food Safety Five Newsreel Food Safety Magazine's YouTube Channel We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
This re-broadcast of Peter Mingils and Citizens For Health Jim Turner GMO Building Fortunes Radio Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Citizens For Health with Peter Mingils and Attorney Jim Turner rebroadcast on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 and https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Jim Turner and Peter Mingils on this retro broadcast of Citizens For Health on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. This is the page with all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
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Peter Mingils talks with James Gormley about Election for Jonathan Emord Senator Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
SymPhysis Medical, the Galway MedTech company seeking to address the distressing condition of fluid in the chest in cancer patients, today announces that it has received €2.2M in funding as it prepares for regulatory clearance in the US. The funding consists of follow-on investments from Irrus Investments, the MedTech Syndicate and Boole Investments along with capital from Enterprise Ireland and a new private investor SymPhysis Medical has been working with global leaders in cancer care to develop releaze, a device for cancer patients who are suffering from fluid in the chest. The condition impacts 50% of end-of-life cancer patients and can cause pain and shortness of breath1. It requires frequent hospital visits for treatment. SymPhysis Medical's founders, Tim Jones and Dr Michelle Tierney, identified the unmet clinical need for better treatment of the condition as part of the BioInnovate programme run by University of Galway. Their device offers a less invasive alternative to current treatments and can be managed from a patient's home, giving patients the freedom and time to pursue the activities they enjoy and to spend time with loved ones. The latest funding for SymPhysis Medical - which follows €1.5M announced in December 2023 - will help the company to launch in the US and reach its first patients. In total, SymPhysis Medical aims to raise €6.5M in 2024 to pursue these activities. releaze is being manufactured in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, by Phillips Medisize. Key to its launch in the US will be FDA (Food and Drug Administration) clearance, which SymPhysis Medical aims to receive at the end of 2025. In advance of this, the company seeks to carry out the necessary pre-clinical studies required by the FDA for the clearance of medical devices. Additionally, SymPhysis Medical aims to continue carrying out usability studies with the UK's National Innovation Centre Ageing (NICA) and Mayo Clinic. The goal of these is to provide vital evidence that the device functions exactly as it is marketed. Approval in the US would mean that SymPhysis Medical could reach its first 10 to 20 patients using the funding it has received. The target will be to treat those under the care of MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas - the largest of its kind in the world - and Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. SymPhysis Medical has been working alongside clinicians in both of these institutions for the last five and seven years respectively. If granted FDA clearance, SymPhysis Medical's next goal will be to seek the CE mark, which would enable it to market its device in Europe. Tim Jones, CEO, SymPhysis Medical, said: "At SymPhysis Medical, our focus has always been on the patient and enhancing their quality of life as they receive palliative care. Despite the seriousness of their condition, these patients can still lead active lives; we have met patients who are still jogging, hiking and swimming. Regardless of how active their condition allows them to be, cancer patients receiving palliative care all have one thing in common: they are determined to ensure that the time they have remaining is enriched and fulfilling - and that requires as little time in hospital as possible. "That has been the driving force behind SymPhysis Medical and six years on from our foundation, we are excited to be getting to the point when we can finally see our device benefiting patients. This would not have been possible without the support of our investors, who have seen that this is an unmet clinical need with global market potential. We have also been able to demonstrate to them that this is a device with the support of global leaders in cancer care, so there is no question about the appetite for it - it is all about getting it to our first patients as soon as possible." Dr Horiana Grosu, Director of Pleural Service in MD Anderson, said: "The insertion process for this device is straightforward and the drainage system is user-friendly, offering patients great...
Building Fortunes Radio rebroadcast of James Gormley and Jonathan Emord with Peter Mingils on Senate Elections on Citizens For Health Radio show. Jim Turner,James Gormley,Citizens for Health,Attorney Washington DC,FDA,FTC,SEC,Homeopathy,Vaccines,Transpartisan,The Maven,Building Fortunes Radio,Peter Mingils,5G Technology,Coronavirus,Covid19,Censorship on Social Media,PM Marketing,NetworkLeads,Youmongus Ads, Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and James Gormley interview Jonathan Emord Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils James Gormley interview Atty Jonathan Emord US Senator candidate for State of Virginia on Citizens For Health Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
James Gormley and Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio Citizens for Health Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
James Gormley voting for Jonathan Emord for US Senator and Peter Mingils on Citizens For Health Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com act Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
James Gormley remembered by Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio on Citizens for Health. James Gormley passed away on 8/14/24. Suddenly. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Have you ever wondered where 2,000 calories came from for nutrition label standards? The most common belief(s) are either that 2,000 calories is what you're "supposed" to eat or it's the "max you should eat". Maybe you've never paid much attention to it or assumed it's based in scientific evidence...because why wouldn't it be, right? In today's episode, Abbey breaks down the history of nutrition labels, nutrition label terms, health claims, and connections between diet and health. Rate and subscribe to the podcast! JOIN the Fork Diet Culture Community! Work with us 1-on-1 More about Abbey and the team CFSAN/FDA (Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition/Food and Drug Administration). 2004. Letter to food manufacturers about accurate serving size declaration on food products. College Park, MD: FDA. FDA (Food and Drug Administration). 1990. Food labeling reform . Washington, DC: FDA. Pp.1–23. FDA. 2004. Calories count: Report of the working group on obesity. Washington, DC: Food and Drug Administration. Geiger, C. 1998. Health claims: History, current regulatory status, and consumer research. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 98:1312–1322. [PubMed] Grundy, S., and M. Denke. 1990. Dietary influences on serum lipids and lipoproteins. Journal of Lipid Research 31:1149–1172. [PubMed] HHS (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). 1988. The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health. DHHS Publication No. 88–50210 . Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office
Citizens For Health James Gormley and Peter Mingils on Regulations and Vitamins on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.comand https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
James Gormley with Peter Mingils and Gene Bruno The Vitamin Professor on Citizens For Health Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Citizens for Health President James Gormley on Fukushima Fallout Awareness on Building Fortunes Radio with Peter Mingils. Today's Guest talks about the remnant and current damage from Fukushima. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Maggie Davis, ASTHO Director of State Health Policy, explains why some states had difficulty getting access to new immunization products; the newly announced implementation centers wouldn't be possible without key partners; Dr. Manisha Juthani, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health, tells us about Connecticut's recent adoption of the FDA Food Code; an ASTHO webinar allows you to hear from leaders at ASTHO and the CDC about how to properly communicate with policymakers; and an ASTHO brief examines how Puerto Rico strengthened its grant management functions. ASTHO Blog Article: State Policies Impact Access to New Immunization Products ASTHO News Release: Public Health Infrastructure Partners Launch National Implementation Center Program to Support Data Modernization Public Health Review Podcast: Improving Retail Food Safety with the FDA Food Code ASTHO Webinar: Disease Forecasting Learning Series - Communicating with Policymakers ASTHO Report: A Framework for Linking PRAMS with Administrative Data
President of Citizens for Health James Gormley and Peter Mingils on Citizens for Health and regulations and the legal challenges. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more Healthy news on https://healthcoach.news
Peter Mingils and Citizens for Health President James Gormley on regulations on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils45-3585
James Gormley and Peter Mingils Citizens for Health with Jonathan Emord for US Senate in Virginia Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Building Fortunes Radio presents Peter Mingils and James Gormley discuss Citizens For Health supplements notices. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
ASTHO CEO Dr. Joseph Kanter and Executive Director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, Kate McEvoy, have sent a letter to Congress to lift the Medicaid funding cap on all U.S. territories and approve a permanent 83 percent federal contribution to Medicaid costs in Puerto Rico; an ASTHO blog article discusses proposed legislation and the benefits of telehealth in rural areas; Heather Tomlinson, ASTHO Senior Analyst for Immunizations, explains ASTHO tools to help adopt the FDA Food Code; Maria Sarabia, Assistant Commissioner for the Health Improvement Bureau at the Minnesota Department of Health, shares a new assessment to help health department update health improvement plans; and the CDC has issued a health advisory on Diamond Shruumz- Brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, and Gummies.
James Gormey and Professort Gene Bruno Omega3 Research with Peter Mingils Citizens for Health on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils on Author James Gormley FDA and Citizens for Health on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com tact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
While AI doomers proselytize their catastrophic message, many politicians are recognizing that the loss of America's competitive edge poses a much more real threat than the supposed “existential risk” of AI. Today on Faster, Please!—The Podcast, I talk with Adam Thierer about the current state of the AI policy landscape and the accompanying fierce regulatory debate.Thierer is a senior fellow at the R Street Institute, where he promotes greater freedom for innovation and entrepreneurship. Prior to R Street, he worked as a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, president of the Progress and Freedom Foundation, and at the Adam Smith Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Cato Institute.In This Episode* A changing approach (1:09)* The global AI race (7:26)* The political economy of AI (10:24)* Regulatory risk (16:10)* AI policy under Trump (22:29)Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversationA changing approach (1:09)Pethokoukis: Let's start out with just trying to figure out the state of play when it comes to AI regulation. Now I remember we had people calling for the AI Pause, and then we had a Biden executive order. They're passing some sort of act in Europe on AI, and now recently a senate working group in AI put out a list of guidelines or recommendations on AI. Given where we started, which was “shut it down,” to where we're at now, has that path been what you might've expected, given where we were when we were at full panic?Thierer: No, I think we've moved into a better place, I think. Let's look back just one year ago this week: In the Senate Judiciary Committee, there was a hearing where Sam Altman of OpenAI testified along with Gary Marcus, who's a well-known AI worrywart, and the lawmakers were falling all over themselves to praise Sam and Gary for basically calling for a variety of really extreme forms of AI regulation and controls, including not just national but international regulatory bodies, new general purpose licensing systems for AI, a variety of different types of liability schemes, transparency mandates, disclosure as so-called “AI nutritional labels,” I could go on down the list of all the types of regulations that were being proposed that day. And of course this followed, as you said, Jim, a call for an AI Pause, without any details about exactly how that would work, but it got a lot of signatories, including people like Elon Musk, which is very strange considering he was at the same time deploying one of the biggest AI systems in history. But enough about Elon.The bottom line is that those were dark days, and I think the tenor of the debate and the proposals on the table today, one year after that hearing, have improved significantly. That's the good news. The bad news is that there's still a lot of problematic regulatory proposals percolating throughout the United States. As of this morning, as we're taping the show, we are looking at 738 different AI bills pending in the United States according to multistate.ai, an AI tracking service. One hundred and—I think—eleven of those are federal bills. The vast majority of it is state. But that count does not include all of the municipal regulatory proposals that are pending for AI systems, including some that have already passed in cities like New York City that already has a very important AI regulation governing algorithmic hiring practices. So the bottom line, Jim, is it's the best of times, it's the worst of times. Things have both gotten better and worse.Well—just because the most recent thing that happened—I know with this the senate working group, and they were having all kinds of technologists and economists come in and testify. So that report, is it really calling for anything specific to happen? What's in there other than just kicking it back to all the committees? If you just read that report, what does it want to happen?A crucial thing about this report, and let's be clear what this is, because it was an important report because senator Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was in charge of this, along with a bipartisan group of other major senators, and this started the idea of, so-called “AI insight forums” last year, and it seemed to be pulling some authority away from committees and taking it to the highest levels of the Senate to say, “Hey, we're going to dictate AI policy and we're really scared.” And so that did not look good. I think in the process, just politically speaking—That, in itself, is a good example. That really represents the level of concern that was going around, that we need to do something different and special to address this existential risk.And this was the leader of the Senate doing it and taking away power, in theory, from his committee members—which did not go over well with said committee members, I should add. And so a whole bunch of hearings took place, but they were not really formal hearings, they were just these AI insight forum working groups where a lot of people sat around and said the same things they always say on a daily basis, and positive and negatives of AI. And the bottom line is, just last week, a report came out from this AI senate bipartisan AI working group that was important because, again, it did not adopt the recommendations that were on the table a year ago when the process got started last June. It did not have overarching general-purpose licensing of artificial intelligence, no new call for a brand new Federal Computer Commission for America, no sweeping calls for liability schemes like some senators want, or other sorts of mandates.Instead, it recommended a variety of more generic policy reforms and then kicked a lot of the authority back to those committee members to say, “You fill out the details, for better for worse.” And it also included a lot of spending. One thing that seemingly everybody agrees on in this debate is that, well, the government should spend a lot more money and so another $30 billion was on the table of sort of high-tech pork for AI-related stuff, but it really did signal a pretty important shift in approach, enough that it agitated the groups on the more pro-regulatory side of this debate who said, “Oh, this isn't enough! We were expecting Schumer to go for broke and swing for the fences with really aggressive regulation, and he's really let us down!” To which I can only say, “Well, thank God he did,” because we're in a better place right now because we're taking a more wait-and-see approach on at least some of these issues.A big, big part of the change in this narrative is an acknowledgement of what I like to call the realpolitik of AI policy and specifically the realpolitik of geopoliticsThe global AI race (7:26)I'm going to ask you in a minute what stuff in those recommendations worries you, but before I do, what happened? How did we get from where we were a year ago to where we've landed today?A big, big part of the change in this narrative is an acknowledgement of what I like to call the realpolitik of AI policy and specifically the realpolitik of geopolitics. We face major adversaries, but specifically China, who has said in documents that the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] has published that they want to be the global leader in algorithmic and computational technologies by 2030, and they're spending a lot of money putting a lot of state resources into it. Now, I don't necessarily believe that means they're going to automatically win, of course, but they're taking it seriously. But it's not just China. We have seen in the past year massive state investments and important innovations take place across the globe.I'm always reminding people that people talk a big game about America's foundational models are large scale systems, including things like Meta's Llama, which was the biggest open source system in the world a year ago, and then two months after Meta launched Llama, their open source platform, the government of the UAE came out with Falcon 180B, an open source AI model that was two-and-a-half times larger than Facebook's model. That meant America's AI supremacy and open source foundational models lasted for two months. And that's not China, that's the government of the UAE, which has piled massive resources into being a global leader in computation. Meanwhile, China's launched their biggest super—I'm sorry, Russia's launched their biggest supercomputer system ever; you've got Europe applying a lot of resources into it, and so on and so forth. A lot of folks in the Senate have come to realize that problem is real: that if we shoot ourselves in the foot as a nation, they could race ahead and gain competitive advantage in geopolitical strategic advantages over the United States if it hobbles our technology base. I think that's the first fundamental thing that's changed.I think the other thing that changed, Jim, is just a little bit of existential-risk exhaustion. The rhetoric in this debate, as you've written about eloquently in your columns, has just been crazy. I mean, I've never really seen anything like it in all the years we've been covering technology and economic policy. You and I have both written, this is really an unprecedented level of hysteria. And I think, at some point, the Chicken-Littleism just got to be too much, and I think some saner minds prevailed and said, “Okay, well wait a minute. We don't really need to pause the entire history of computation to address these hypothetical worst-case scenarios. Maybe there's a better plan than that.” And so we're starting to pull back from the abyss, if you will, a little bit, and the adults are reentering the conversation—a little bit, at least. So I think those are the two things that really changed more, although there were other things, but those were two big ones.The political economy of AI (10:24)To what extent do you think we saw the retreat from the more apocalyptic thinking—how much that was due from what businesses were saying, venture capitalists, maybe other tech . . . ? What do you think were the key voices Congress started listening to a little bit more?That's a great question. The political economy of AI policy and tech policy is something that is terrifically interesting to me. There are so many players and voices involved in AI policy because AI is the most important general-purpose technology of our time, and as a widespread broad base—Do you have any doubt about that? (Let me cut you off.) Do you have any doubt about that?I don't. I think it's unambiguous, and we live in a world of “combinatorial innovation,” as Hal Varian calls it, where technologies build on top of the other, one after another, but the thing is they all lead to greater computational capacity, and therefore, algorithmic and machine learning systems come out of those—if we allow it. And the state of data science in this country has gotten to the point where it's so sophisticated because of our rich base of diverse types of digital technologies and computational technologies that finally we're going to break out of the endless cycle of AI booms and busts, and springs and winters, and we're going to have a summer. I think we're having it right now. And so that is going to come to affect every single segment and sector of our economy, including the government itself. I think industry has been very, very scrambled and sort of atomistic in their approach to AI policy, and some of them have been downright opportunistic, trying to throw each other's competitors under the busNow let me let you go return to the political economy, what I was asking you about, what were the voices, sorry, but I wanted to get that in there.Well, I think there are so many voices, I can't name them all today, obviously, but obviously we're going to start with one that's a quiet voice behind the scenes, but a huge one, which is, I think, the National Security community. I think clearly going back to our point about China and geopolitical security, I think a lot of people behind the scenes who care about these issues, including people in the Pentagon, I think they had conversations with certain members of Congress and said, “You know what? China exists. And if we're shooting ourselves in the foot, we begin this race for geopolitical strategic supremacy in an important new general-purpose technology arena, we're really hurting our underlying security as a nation. I think that that thinking is there. So that's an important voice.Secondly, I think industry has been very, very scrambled and sort of atomistic in their approach to AI policy, and some of them have been downright opportunistic, trying to throw each other's competitors under the bus, unfortunately, and that includes OpenAI trying to screw over other companies and technologies, which is dangerous, but the bottom line is: More and more of them are coming to realize, as they saw the actual details of regulation and thinking through the compliance costs, that “Hell no, we won't go, we're not going to do that. We need a better approach.” And it was always easier in the old days to respond to the existential risk route, like, “Oh yeah, sure, regulation is fine, we'll go along with it!” But then when you see the devilish details, you think twice and you realize, “This will completely undermine our competitive advantage in the space as a company or our investment or whatever else.” All you need to do is look at Exhibit A, which is Europe, and say, if you always run with worst-case scenario thinking and Chicken-Littleism is the basis of your technology policy, guess what? People respond to incentives and they flee.Hatred of big tech is like the one great bipartisan, unifying theme of this Congress, if anything. But at the end of the day, I think everyone is thankful that those companies are headquartered in the United States and not Beijing, Brussels, or anywhere else. It's interesting, the national security aspect, my little amateurish thought experiment would be, what would be our reaction, and what would be the reaction in Washington if, in November, 2022, instead of it being a company, an American company with a big investment from another American company having rolled out ChatGPT, what if it would've been Tencent, or Alibaba, or some other Chinese company that had rolled this out, something that's obviously a leap forward, and they had been ahead, even if they said, “Oh, we're two or three years ahead of America,” it would've been bigger than Sputnik, I think.People are probably tired of hearing about AI—hopefully not, I hope they'll also listen to this podcast—but that would all we would be talking about. We wouldn't be talking about job loss, and we wouldn't be talking about ‘The Terminator,' we'd be talking about the pure geopolitical terms that the US has suffered a massive, massive defeat here and who's to blame? What are we going to do? And anybody at that moment who would've said, “We need to launch cruise missile strikes on our own data centers” for fear. . . I mean! And I think you're right, the national security component, extremely important here.In fact, I stole your little line about “Sputnik moment,” Jim, when I testified in front of the House Oversight Committee last month and I said, “Look, it would've been a true ‘Sputnik moment,' and instead it's those other countries that are left having the Sputnik moment, right? They're wondering, ‘How is it that, once again, the United States has gotten out ahead on digital and computational-based technologies?'” But thank God we did! And as I pointed out in the committee room that day, there's a lot of people who have problems with technology companies in Congress today. Hatred of big tech is like the one great bipartisan, unifying theme of this Congress, if anything. But at the end of the day, I think everyone is thankful that those companies are headquartered in the United States and not Beijing, Brussels, or anywhere else. That's just a unifying theme. Everybody in the committee room that day nodded their head, “Yes, yes, absolutely. We still hate them, but we're thankful that they're here.” And that then extends to AI: Can the next generation of companies that they want to bring to Congress and bash and pull money from for their elections, can they once again exist in the United States?Regulatory risk (16:10)So whether it's that working group report, or what else you see in Congress, what are a couple, three areas where you're concerned, where there still seems to be some sort of regulatory momentum?Let's divide it into a couple of chunks here. First of all, at the federal level, Congress is so damn dysfunctional that I'm not too worried that even if they have bad ideas, they're going to pursue them because they're just such a mess, they can't get any basic things done on things like baseline privacy legislation, or driverless car legislation, or even, hell, the budget and the border! They can't get basics done!I think it's a big positive that one, while they're engaging in dysfunction, the technology is evolving. And I hope, if it's as important as I think you and I think, more money will be invested, we'll see more use cases, it'll be obvious—the downsides of screwing up the regulation I think will be more obvious, and I think that's a tailwind for this technology.We're in violent agreement on that, Jim, and of course this goes by the name of “the pacing problem,” the idea that technology is outpacing law in many ways, and one man's pacing problem is another man's pacing benefit, in my opinion. There's a chance for technology to prove itself a little bit. That being said, we don't live in a legislative or regulatory vacuum. We already have in the United States 439 government agencies and sub-agencies, 2.2 million employees just at the federal level. So many agencies are active right now trying to get their paws on artificial intelligence, and some of them already have it. You look at the FDA [Food and Drug Administration], the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration], NHTSA [National Highway Traffic Safety Administration], I could go all through the alphabet soup of regulatory agencies that are already trying to regulate or overregulating AI right now.Then you have the Biden administration, who's gone out and done a lot of cheerleading in favor of more aggressive unilateral regulation, regardless of what Congress says and basically says, “To hell with all that stuff about Chevron Doctrine and major questions, we're just going to go do it! We're at least going to jawbone a lot and try to threaten regulation, and we're going to do it in the name of ‘algorithmic fairness,'” which is what their 100-plus-page executive order and their AI Bill of Rights says they're all about, as opposed to talking about AI opportunity and benefits—it's all misery. And it's like, “Look at how AI is just a massive tool of discrimination and bias, and we have to do something about it preemptively through a precautionary principle approach.” So if Congress isn't going to act, unfortunately the Biden administration already is and nobody's stopping them.But that's not even the biggest problem. The biggest problem, going back to the point that there are 730-plus bills pending in the US right now, the vast majority of them are state and local. And just last Friday, governor Jared Polis of Colorado signed into law the first major AI regulatory measure in Colorado, and there's a bigger and badder bill pending right now in California, there's 80 different bills pending in New York alone, and any half of them would be a disaster.I could go on down the list of troubling state patchwork problems that are going to develop for AI and ML [Machine Learning] systems, but the bottom line is this: This would be a complete and utter reversal of the winning formula that Congress and the Clinton administration gave us in the 1990s, which was a national—a global framework for global electronic commerce. It was very intentionally saying, “We're going to break with the Analog Era disaster, we're going to have a national framework that's pro-freedom to innovate, and we're going to make sure that these meddlesome barriers do not develop to online speech and commerce.” And yet, here with AI, we are witnessing a reversal of that. States are in the lead, and again, like I said, localities too, and Congress is sitting there and is the dysfunctional soup that it is saying, “Oh, maybe we should do something to spend a little bit more money to promote AI.” Well, we can spend all the money we want, but we can end up like Europe who spends tons of money on techno-industrial policies and gets nothing for it because they can't get their innovation culture right, because they're regulating the living hell out of digital technology.So you want Congress to take this away from the states?I do. I do, but it's really, really hard. I think what we need to do is follow the model that we had in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998. We've also had moratoriums, not only through the Internet Tax Freedom Act, but through the Commercial Space Amendments having to do with space commercial travel and other bills. Congress has handled the question of preemption before and put moratoria in place to say, “Let's have a learning period before we go do stupid things on a new technology sector that is fast moving and hard to understand.” I think that would be a reasonable response, but again, I have to go back to what we just talked about, Jim, which is that there's no chance of us probably getting it. There's no appetite in it. Not any of the 111 bills pending in Congress right now says a damn thing about state and local regulation of technology!Is the thrust of those federal bills, is it the kinds of stuff that you're generally worried about?Mostly, but not entirely. Some of it is narrower. A lot of these bills are like, “Let's take a look at AI and. . . fill in the blank: elections, AI and jobs, AI and whatever.” And some of them, on the merits, not terrible, others, I have concerns, but it's certainly better that we take a targeted sectoral approach to AI policy and regulation than having the broad-based, general-purpose stuff. Now, there are broad-based, general-purpose measures, and here's what they do, Jim: They basically say, “Look, instead of having a whole cloth new regulatory approach, let's build on the existing types of approaches being utilized in the Department of Commerce, namely through our NIST [National Institute of Standards and Technology], and NTIA [National Telecommunications and Information Administration] sub-agencies there. NIST is the National Standards Body, and basically they develop best practices through something called the AI Risk Management Framework for artificial intelligence development—and they're good! It's multi-stakeholder, it's bottom up, it's driven by the same principles that motivated the Clinton administration to do multi-stakeholder processes for the internet. Good model. It is non-regulatory, however. It is a consensus-based, multi-stakeholder, voluntary approach to developing consensus-based standards for best practices regarding various types of algorithmic services. These bills in Congress—and there's at least five of them that I count, that I've written about recently—say, “Let's take that existing infrastructure and give it some enforcement teeth. Let's basically say, ‘This policy infrastructure will be converted into a quasi-regulatory system,'” and there begins the dangerous path towards backdoor regulation of artificial intelligence in this country, and I think that's the most likely model we'll get. Like I said, five models, legislative models in the Senate alone that would do that to varying degrees.AI policy under Trump (22:29)Do you have any feel for what a Trump administration would want to do on this?I do, because a month before the Trump administration left office, they issued a report through the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and it basically laid out for agencies a set of principles for how it should evaluate artificial intelligence systems, both that are used by the government or that they regulate in the private sector, and it was an excellent set of principles. It was a restatement of the importance of policy, forbearance and humility. It was a restatement of a belief in cost-benefit analysis and identifying not only existing regulatory capacity to address these problems, but also non-regulatory mechanisms or best practices or standards that could address some of these things. It was a really good memo. I praised it in a piece that I wrote just before the Trump administration left. Now, of course, the Trump administration may change.Yes, and also, the technology has changed. I mean, that was 2020 and a lot has happened, and I don't know where. . . . I'm not sure where all the Republicans are. I think some people get it. . .I think the problem, Jim, is that, for the Republican Party, and Trumpian conservatives, in particular, they face a time of choosing. And what I mean by this is that they have spent the last four to six years—and Trump egged this on—engaging in nonstop quote-unquote “big tech bashing” and making technology companies in the media out to be, as Trumps calls them, “the enemy of the American people.” And so many hearings now are just parading tech executives and others up there to be beaten with a stick in front of the public, and this is the new thing. And then there's just a flood of bills that would regulate traditional digital technologies, repeal things like Section 230, which is liability protection for the tech sector, and so on, child safety regulations.Meanwhile, that same Republican Party and Mr. Trump go around hating on Joe Biden in China. If it's one thing they can't stand more than big tech, it's Joe and China! And so, in a sense, they've got to choose, because their own policy proposals on technology could essentially kneecap America's technology base in a way that would open up the door to whether it's what they fear in the “woke DEI policies” of Biden or the CCP's preferred policy agenda for controlling computation in the world today. Choose two, you don't get all three. And I think this is going to be an interesting thing to watch if Mr. Trump comes back into office, do they pick up where that OMB memo left off, or do they go right back to beating that “We've got to kill big tech by any means necessary in a seek-and-destroy mission, to hell with the consequences.” And I don't know yet.Faster, Please! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fasterplease.substack.com/subscribe
Citizens For Health President James Gormley and Peter Mingils and Cranberry King Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Alternative Outlook with President James Gormley and Peter Mingils Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com ontact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Citizens for Health with Peter Mingils and President James Gormley on Regulations and Censorship on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.comand https://www.youmongusads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and Citizens For Health President James Gormley on Supplements Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Attorney Jonathan Emord with Peter Mingils and Citizens For health President James Gormley for US Senate on Building Fortunes Radio https://emordforva.com Jim Turner,James Gormley,Citizens for Health,Attorney Washington DC,FDA,FTC,SEC,Homeopathy,Vaccines,Transpartisan,The Maven,Building Fortunes Radio,Peter Mingils,5G Technology,Coronavirus,Covid19,Censorship on Social Media,PM Marketing,NetworkLeads,Youmongus Ads, Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and James Gormley on Health Disinformation and Censorship Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and James Gormley Supplements and Regulations in Citizens for Health. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com and https://www.youmongusads.com Our Affiliate program is https://buildingfortunes.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and James Gormley Citizens for Health Supplements and Laws on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
Peter Mingils and Citizens for Health President james Gormley for regulations on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
James Gormley and Peter Mingils Citizens For Health on Freedom of Speech on Building Fortunes Radio. Washington DC Attorney Jim Turner has passed away on January 25th 2022. His messages and his knowledge are both missed and preserved here on Building Fortunes Radio. Each week at the original time, Peter Mingils runs a re-broadcast of an episode of the Citizens for Health Building Fortunes Radio Show. Jim Turner was an attorney in Washington DC, and an original Ralph Nader Raider. He wrote a book Washingtoncalled 'The Chemical Feast' where he examined the FDA Food and Drug Administration. You can find more information on https://www.citizens.org We are honored to have the message continued by the President of Citizens For Health, James Gormley. jim Gormley has decades of experience and will continue the message Jim Turner delivered. This is the page withj all the shows: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/ and Jim Turner's last show was: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/citizens-for-health-peter-mingils/citizens-for-health-attorney-jim-turner-and-peter-mingils-discuss-5g-airports-and-vax-mask-mandates-4058 You can always find more on https://www.networkleads.com Contact Peter Mingils (386) 445-3585
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Listen to the 3rd episode of our Assurance in Action podcast series dedicated Food Contact Materials and Articles Regulations in the United States. Navigating the regulatory landscape for food contact substances in the U.S. is crucial. The FDA, or the Food and Drug Administration, oversees these regulations, with guidelines found in the Code of Federal Regulations (Title 21 CFR parts 170-199). Join our experts in the latest podcast episode as they delve into the intricacies of state-level regulations for food contact materials and articles. Stay informed and stay compliant! To learn more about the regulation, stream our podcast now. Speakers:Thomas Savarese- Compliance Manager, Intertek AssurisAshli Span- Project Manager, MBA, Intertek AssurisFollow us on- Intertek's Assurance In Action || Twitter || LinkedIn.
Dr. Daniel Edney, ASTHO Member and State Health Officer of the Mississippi State Department of Health, says his state's legal ability to review and implement FDA food code changes is better for everyone involved; Carolyn Mullen, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations, tells us Congress might have an answer for agencies waiting to hear if new federal spending deadlines will be met; an ASTHO Blog article outlines a framework to better promote wellness among team members in health agencies; and ASTHO in collaboration with the CDC Foundation and the Michigan Public Health Institute are hosting a webinar with health equity as the focus on February 21. ASTHO Blog Article: Workforce Planning Tools – Frameworks That Enhance Workforce Well-Being and Retention ASTHO Webinar Registration: Healing Relationships Authentically to Sustain a Healthy Community – A STRETCH National Convening
Intertek AssurisIn the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (referred to as the US FDA) is the governmental agency in the U.S. that regulates food contact substances, materials, and articles. All existing regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (also commonly referred to as the CFR). More specifically, Title 21 CFR parts 170-199 regulations are applicable to food additives. In the second podcast of the series, our experts continue to discuss the general requirements outlined in these regulations. Speakers:Ashli Henderson Span - Food Contact Regulatory Project ManagerThomas Savarese - Compliance ManagerFollow us on- Intertek's Assurance In Action || Twitter || LinkedIn.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (referred to as the US FDA) is the governmental agency in the U.S. that regulates food contact substances, materials, and articles. All existing regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (also commonly referred to as the CFR). More specifically, Title 21 CFR parts 170-199 regulations are applicable to food additives. In the first podcast of the series, our experts discuss the general requirements outlined in these regulations.Follow us on- Intertek's Assurance In Action || Twitter || LinkedIn.
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In this episode, we talk with Val Wall at Whitehorse Meadows Farm about her most significant pest and wildlife issues, and how she protects her crops from animal intrusion and mitigates contamination issues when they arise. You'll gain direct insight into her trials and tribulations and how she built an effective netting structure, ultimately increasing her marketable yield. Later, Karen Ullmann at the Washington State Department of Agriculture will discuss what animal mitigation practices the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requires under the Produce Safety Rule, one of seven rules under FSMA or the Food Safety Modernization Act. The rule establishes federal, scientific-based standards for minimizing microbial contamination and the risk of foodborne illness linked to fruits and vegetables.