"I would very much doubt that anyone would put restrictions on NOAA's ability to articulate factual information," said Jerry Miller, head of the White House science office's ocean subcommittee.
Sen. Bill Nelson has long been an opponent of offshore drilling. Nelson expressed his dissatisfaction to St. Petersburg Times editorial board.
“It’s inexcusable,” Nelson said during a visit to the St. Petersburg Times editorial board Thursday.
Nelson was publicly critical of President Obama's plan to allow offshore drilling on the Eastern Gulf.
"No drilling off Florida, period," Nelson said in a press release.
BP and PACs set up by the energy company contributed $2.89 million to Obama's presidential campaign. To say that the White House's refusal to release accurate information to the public on the extent of the spill has nothing to do with BP America's campaign contributions is naivette.
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