Limit violence & sex in media, but maintain privacy
Hagelin supports the following statements regarding
technology issues:
Support government mandates to curtail violent and sexual content on television.
Support strict penalties for Internet crimes such as hacking and Internet violence.
Support strong Internet privacy laws.
Source: Vote-Smart.org 2000 NPAT
Jan 13, 2000
“Revolving door policy” sets industry’s agenda in D.C.
A lawyer for Monsanto for seven years was appointed as a staff member of the FDA. There, he wrote the labeling regulations that govern rBGH, the first commercialized genetically engineered food additive, a Monsanto product. This legislation made it
unnecessary to label rBGH as a milk additive, and made it illegal for other dairies to advertise that their milk was rBGH-free. This is called the revolving door policy. This is how a great deal of legislation gets written.
Source: “A Reason to Vote”
Jun 17, 1999
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