But with Wicker in the minority party for the first time in his congressional tenure, crazy is selling at a slightly lower clip. His absurd excuse that his actions prevented "regulation of infectious diseases" (that's a bad idea?) didn't stick, and Congress' most conservative member soon found himself under fire from the health industry and lots of other people who think air-borne pathogens are generally undesirable.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Will Bardwell on Wicker and OSHA
In a post titled Roger Wicker Caves To Pesky Anti-Disease Lobby Will Bardwell highlights Wickers past opposition to policies promoting health in the workplace
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