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RealClear Policy

The Crushing Burden of Government Regulation

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 01/27/2015

Anyone concerned about the future of jobs and economic competitiveness in America must have been disappointed by the litany of free lunches and new government…

Regulatory Reform

Washington Examiner

Genetically Modified Foods are as Safe as Conventional Ones

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/25/2014

From buying “organic” to “gluten-free,” consumers seem to be more interested than ever in the ways their food is produced. This spring, legislators in more…

Wall Street Journal

Non-GMO Cheerios Add No Value

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 02/10/2014

Alisa Gravitz, responding (letters, Feb. 4) to our " General Mills GIS +0.46% Has a Soggy Idea for Cheerios" (op-ed, Jan. 21), is wrong on…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Wall Street Journal

General Mills Has A Soggy Idea For Cheerios

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 01/21/2014

This month General Mills announced that it would begin labeling its flagship product, the breakfast cereal Cheerios, as containing no ingredients from GMOs (genetically modified…

Consumer Freedom

Washington Post

Letter to the Editor: Consumers have help in identifying non-bioengineered foods

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 10/25/2013

In his Oct. 19 letter on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), Tom Natan stated that “the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not allow foods…

Chemical Risk

The Hill

State-based drug tracking puts Americans at risk

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 06/03/2013

When consumers take prescription and over-the-counter drugs — as more than half of all Americans do each month — they expect those medicines to improve…

Health and Safety

Orange County Register

Lost lives the real costs of regulator overreach

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 05/04/2013

Every once in a while, one encounters the perfect example of the folly, naivete and hubris of an ivory-tower academic. A case in point was…

Consumer Freedom

Forbes

FTC Drug Meddling Would Needlessly Push Pharmaceutical Costs Higher

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/24/2013

Four of every five pharmaceutical prescriptions today are filled with a generic drug. That sounds like a big number, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…

Health and Safety

Cato

The Ripple Effects of Flawed Agbiotech Regulation

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 01/09/2013

The modern techniques of genetic engineering—also known as biotechnology, recombinant DNA technology, or genetic modification (GM)—offer plant breeders the tools to make old crop plants…

Consumer Freedom

Hoover Institution

Free Speech for Big Pharma

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 11/14/2012

One of the most important elements of medicine is also among the least well known: the ability of physicians to prescribe approved medicines for purposes…

Health and Safety

Orange County Register

A Losing Proposition on Food Labeling

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 10/11/2012

California's initiative process – which allows "propositions" to be placed on the ballot quite easily – can lead to laws that are muddled, intentionally misleading…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Forbes

“Genetically Engineered” In California: A Food Label We Don’t Need

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 10/08/2012

From “food miles” to farmers’ markets, it seems that consumers have never been more interested in the ways their food is grown. That’s one motivation…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Forbes

Labeling Of Genetically Engineered Foods Is A Losing Proposition

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 09/12/2012

As Joe Six-pack munches Fritos and popcorn during the opening games of the NFL season, does he care what variety of corn was used to…

Health and Safety

USA Today

FDA rules won’t do much good

  • By: Gregory Conko, Ryan Young
  • 08/23/2012

Food-borne illnesses kill as many as 3,000 Americans each year, but consumers should not expect new Food and Drug Administration regulations to help. These rules,…

Medicines and Medical Devices

Washington Times

High Price of Cheap Drug Imports

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 05/18/2012

With the Senate set to vote on one of the few “must-pass” bills of the year, pharmaceutical industry critics are plotting ways to add poison…

Healthcare

Medical Progress Today

Mayo v. Prometheus and Diagnostic Patents: What Does the Supreme Court Decision Really Mean?

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 04/04/2012

I finally had a chance to read the Supreme Court's recent decision in the Mayo v. Prometheus Labs case, which invalided two patents claiming methods…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

Shoppers already have a choice regarding biotech foods

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 02/17/2012

Consumers increasingly base food purchasing decisions on individual preferences about product content. For many, this means a focus on nutrition or fat. Others care more…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

The FDA vs. Commercial Speech

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 12/21/2011

The ability of physicians to prescribe approved medicines for purposes not sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the most important…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

Labeling Of Biotech Foods Is Unnecessary And Unconstitutional

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 12/08/2011

This piece was co-written with Henry Miller. Should the government require that labels on cans of marinara sauce contain information about whether the tomatoes in…

Consumer Freedom

Medical Progress Today

The USDA’s Anti-Science Activism

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 06/30/2011

Full Document Available in PDF U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack must…

Consumer Freedom

Medical Progress Today

There’s No ‘Average’ Cancer Patient

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 06/20/2011

  On June 28, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will hold a hearing to decide the fate of Avastin, a drug taken by thousands…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

Obama’s Generic Proposal Is No Prescription for Health Savings

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 04/26/2011

President Obama has been taking shots at the pharmaceutical industry since announcing his deficit reduction plan in a speech last Wednesday (April 13). Despite relying…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

The Rush to Condemn Genetically Modified Crops

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 02/01/2011

In spite of more than twenty years of scientific, humanitarian, and financial successes and an admirable record of health and environmental safety, genetic engineering applied…

Energy and Environment

Medical Progress Today

Sack Vilsack!

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 01/05/2011

Something is very wrong at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The secretary, Tom Vilsack, is letting hypothetical claims by organic farmers–who produce less than 1%…

Energy and Environment

Medical Progress Today

A Spoonful of Sugar Will Soon Cost More

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 12/31/2010

Despite many years of success with genetically modified plants, various environmentalists won’t stop trying to obstruct biotech foodstuffs. First they tried to frighten consumers away…

Consumer Product Safety

Medical Progress Today

More FDA Authority Won’t Improve Food Safety

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 12/02/2010

In its rush to enact sweeping new food safety legislation during the lame-duck session, Congress hit a procedural roadblock that may put the bill off…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

The Environmental Impact Subterfuge

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 12/01/2010

Action needs to be taken to prevent anti-biotech activists from co-opting environmental law to derail the planting of transgenic crops that have already received regulatory…

Health and Safety

Medical Progress Today

Agencies target ‘blackout in a can’

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 11/18/2010

Consumer Freedom

Medical Progress Today

Too safe for our own good?

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 07/21/2010

Myths about the risks of various products and activities can themselves be harmful to your health. They include the belief that greater regulation is synonymous…

Business and Government

Seattle Times

U.S. Tech Firms’ China Presence Furthers Internet Freedom

  • By: Gregory Conko, Ryan Radia
  • 07/19/2010

On July 9, China renewed Google's license to operate in that country, leading critics to condemn the firm for acceding to China's oppressive policies. But…

Tech and Telecom

Seattle Times

Off Target On Off-Label Drugs

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 05/12/2010

Americans are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with their government, according to opinion polls released in April by the Pew Research Center. The center’s president, Andrew…

Business and Government

Seattle Times

The FDA Should Get Real

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 04/22/2010

What happens when one of the most powerful regulatory bodies in the country orders a business to violate the agency’s own rules? If they…

Business and Government

Seattle Times

How Can Obamacare Be Truly Fixed?

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 04/01/2010

President Obama may have added his signature to the health care legislation last week, but Republican leaders have decided they won’t go gently into…

Health and Safety

Seattle Times

Killing Health Care Competition With Antitrust

  • By: Gregory Conko, Kevin Hilferty
  • 02/10/2010

Comprehensive health reform now seems dead. But at a press conference last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Democrats would pursue easier-to-pass incremental…

Business and Government

Seattle Times

Use of Genetically Modified Alfalfa Unnecessarily Held Hostage

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 02/09/2010

What’s the most sustainable way to grow the food we eat? If you think the answer is always local and organic, you may be…

Energy and Environment

Seattle Times

Killing Health Care Competition with Antitrust

  • By: Gregory Conko, Kevin Hilferty
  • 02/08/2010

Comprehensive health reform now seems dead. But at a press conference last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Democrats would pursue easier-to-pass incremental…

Business and Government

Seattle Times

Eliminating Antitrust Exemption Will Kill Health Care Competition

  • By: Gregory Conko, Kevin Hilferty
  • 11/04/2009

If the insurance industry thought its early support for health care reform would earn it some points with Democrats, it recently got a rude…

Health and Safety

Seattle Times

FDA’s Bad Medicine

  • By: Gregory Conko, Jerome Arnett
  • 06/17/2009

President Barack Obama promised to shake up the Food and Drug Administration, so it’s no surprise that his new FDA leadership team has made…

Health and Safety

Seattle Times

Will Americans (Literally) Be Dying For ObamaCare?

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 06/12/2009

Remember Harry and Louise, the made-for-television couple whose advertisements helped scuttle the Clinton health care plan 16 years ago? President Barack Obama does. Every…

Health and Safety

Seattle Times

Supreme Court Botches Preemption Case

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 04/01/2009

SUPREME COURT BOTCHES PREEMPTION CASE…

Health and Safety

Seattle Times

Needle and the Damage Done

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/18/2009

The Supreme Court botches a drug preemption case.

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

Sick Patients Need Cutting-Edge Drugs

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 08/23/2008

The story of Anna Tomalis trying to recieve a compassionate usage exemption from the FDA to treat her cancer.

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

Where’s the Beef?

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 01/23/2008

It’s not often that American food companies join hands with environmental and consumer activists to call for greater government control over the nation’s food…

Medicines and Medical Devices

Op-Eds

Europe’s Continued Hostility to GM Crops Runs Afoul of Science, WTO

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 01/22/2008

France, Germany, and the United Kingdom may have new leaders who bring the promise overall of better trans-Atlantic relations, but when it comes to the…

Medicines and Medical Devices

Op-Eds

Animal cloning no barnyard bijou

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 12/13/2006

There was a time when you would be labeled a right-wing extremist for demanding the Food and Drug Administration base decisions on morality…

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

Why spurning food biotech has become a liability

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 09/01/2006

Henry I. Miller, MD, Gregory Conko & Drew L. Kershen By rejecting gene-spliced ingredients in their products, some major food companies may be…

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

No, Rice Krispies Aren’t Bio-Toxic

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 08/24/2006

If you listen to environmental activists these days, you might think that snap, crackle, and pop coming from your Rice Krispies is the…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

The UN vs. Technology

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 04/07/2006

With diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS ravaging the world's poor—and perhaps a flu pandemic in the offing—the United Nations'…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

WTO and Biotech Food: Who Really Won?

  • By: Gregory Conko, Henry I. Miller
  • 02/26/2006

The long-awaited World Trade Organization decision on biotechnology applied to agricultural products, finally released earlier this month, elicited a great deal of buzz…

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

Three Cheers for WTO Decision on Biotech Food

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 02/05/2006

What do an <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags” />Iowa corn grower, a Thai rice farmer, and a Dutch grocery shopper have…

Health and Safety

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