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1 should be mandated. For example, all of our meetings 
2 except for the actual voting on research proposals are 
3 open to the public. Not only that, but every researcher 
4 must prepare a summary in lay language of the proposal, 
5 or else have that available for distribution to the 
6 members of the public who come to the meetings, to 
7 answer questions and the like. 
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MR. 
LI BASS I : 
Your tine is up. Your comments 
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9 
appear in full 
in your 
statement? 
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MR. 
BEREANO: 
Yes . 
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MR. 
LIBASSI : 
All right, thank you very much. 
12 
We will consider those. 
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MR. 
BEREANO: 
Thank you. 
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MR. 
LIBASSI : 
Next is Deborah Feinberg. 
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MS. 
FEINBERG 
: My name is Deborah Feinberg, and 
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16 I an an environmental scientist for the New York State 
17 Attorney General's Office. In the interest of time I 
18 will only touch upon some of the comments in my prepared 
19 statement, but I would like to submit it in full, and 
20 I have copies available. I will leave them on the desk 
21 in the back, okay? 
22 My office has been closely involved in the 
23 recombinant DNA issue. We held a public hearing on 
24 biohazards, issued an Office Report, issued comments on 
25 the Environmental Impact Statement, and drafted 
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