Related to this, Lisa, you note, “We don’t have nonpartisan government groups to conduct systematic evidence reviews.” Is this not something that a government agency could undertake? I think of the many studies the CDC does as one example. The key is, of course, that the agency would have to conduct the review free of any taint of advoca…
Related to this, Lisa, you note, “We don’t have nonpartisan government groups to conduct systematic evidence reviews.” Is this not something that a government agency could undertake? I think of the many studies the CDC does as one example. The key is, of course, that the agency would have to conduct the review free of any taint of advocacy organization lobbying. If we had a President who had any idea what he is dealing with, could he not, by Executive Order, order such a review, setting forth specific guidance on what the review must cover and the timeline by which it must report?
Related to this, Lisa, you note, “We don’t have nonpartisan government groups to conduct systematic evidence reviews.” Is this not something that a government agency could undertake? I think of the many studies the CDC does as one example. The key is, of course, that the agency would have to conduct the review free of any taint of advocacy organization lobbying. If we had a President who had any idea what he is dealing with, could he not, by Executive Order, order such a review, setting forth specific guidance on what the review must cover and the timeline by which it must report?