House Hearing On FEMA's "Toxic Trailers" Used In Katrina's Aftermath(Christopher De Rosa)

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Dr. Chrisopher De Rosa (R), former director of the Centers for Disease Control's Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, testifies before the House Committee on Science and Technology's investigations subcommittee with Dr. Meryl Karol of the Univesity of Pittsburgh on Captiol Hill April 1, 2008 in Washington, DC. The subcommittee is investigating the Centers for Disease Control's handling of the health problems that thousands of Hurricane Katrina survivors have encountered after living in FEMA-provided travel trailers with high levels of formaldehyde. De Rosa said his bosses ignored his warnings about formaldehyde dangers in government-issued trailers.
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