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ut the original measure lacked the
letter "s'' on the word "accounts."President Barack Obama is expected to
sign the bill quickly.Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the senior Republican on
the Senate Commerce Committee, said he met with LaHood on Thursday and
spoke with him again the following day about the legislation. "I think
his expectation is there is enough money and enough flexibility for him
to" keep the towers open and end the furloughs of FAA employees,
the South Dakotan said in a telephone interview."I would expect him to
address that based on the discussions that took place."He added that when
he and Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W. Va., met last week with LaHood
and FAA administration Michael Huerta, "it was understood they would take
care of both of those issues if we gave them the money."
Other officials said LaHood had provided similar assurances, although they
spoke on condition of anonymity because they lacked authority to be quoted
by name.A spokesman for LaHood said the department was reviewing the legislation
and will make a decision about the towers.The impetus for the legislation
was private pressure from the airlines whose business was disrupted by air
traffic furloughs, coupled with public outrage from travelers who were forced
to endure delays.But political calculations also figured into a mini-drama
that resulted in the bill's passage late last week, as Obama and
Republicans continue to blame one another for the inconvenienc
not cause adverse
effects, the increasing number of caffeinated products on the market, including
drinks, could mean more adverse health effects for children.Last November,
the FDA said it had received 92 reports over four years that
cited illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths after consumption of an energy
shot marketed as 5-Hour Energy. The FDA said it had also received
reports that cited the highly caffeinated Monster Energy Drink in several
deaths.Agency officials said then that the reports to the FDA from consumers,
doctors and others don't necessarily prove that the drinks caused the deaths
or injuries but said they were investigating each one. In February, FDA
Commissioner Margaret Hamburg again stressed that reports to the agency
of adverse events related to energy drinks did not necessarily suggest a
causal effect.FDA officials said they would take action if they could link
the deaths to consumption of the energy drinks, including forcing the companies
to take the products off the market.In 2010, the agency forced manufacturers
of alcoholic caffeinated beverages to cease production of those drinks.
The agency said the combination of caffeine and alcohol could lead to
a "wide-awake drunk" and has led to alcohol poisoning, car accidents and
assaults.
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