WASHINGTON — After being pummeled for weeks on Capitol Hill over the
president’s budget, Food and Drug Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach
has written Congress that the agency needs an immediate infusion of
$275 million to ensure that imported foods, drugs and medical devices
are safe.
The request was made in a letter to Senator Arlen Specter,
Republican of Pennsylvania, that offers a detailed spending plan for
such things as opening new foreign offices, increasing inspections and
constructing new databases to track drug hazards.
Presidential
appointees rarely diverge so forcefully from the president’s own
spending plans, or at least avoid doing so in writing. Dr. von
Eschenbach’s action surprised agency observers and was taken as perhaps
a sign of the president’s waning influence in the closing months of his
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