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COMMENTARY |
Kathleen M. Rest and Michael H. Halpern are with the Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Mass.
Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Michael Halpern, Scientific Integrity Program, Union of Concerned Scientists, 1707 H Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006 (e-mail: rsi{at}ucsusa.org).
Our nations health and prosperity are based on a foundation of independent scientific discovery. Yet in recent years, political interference in federal government science has become widespread, threatening this legacy.
We explore the ways science has been misused, the attempts to measure the pervasiveness of this problem, and the effects on our long-term capacity to meet todays most complex public health challenges. Good government and a functioning democracy require public policy decisions to be informed by independent science.
The scientific and public health communities must speak out to defend taxpayer-funded science from political interference. Encouragingly, both the scientific community and Congress are exploring ways to restore scientific integrity to federal policymaking.
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