Select Investigative Panel to Move Forward with Subpoenas

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Select Investigative Panel to Move Forward with Subpoenas

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Feb. 11, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington DC - Chairman Marsha Blackburn announced today that the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives would begin issuing subpoenas next week to organizations that have failed to fully cooperate with document requests.

After consultation with Ranking Member Jan Schakowsky, Chairman Blackburn plans to issue three subpoenas early next week. Subpoenas will be issued to Stem Express; the University of New Mexico; and Southwestern Women’s Options.

“By failing to fully cooperate with our investigation, these organizations have compelled our panel to subpoena these documents in order to acquire information that is vital to the completion of our work," said Chairman Blackburn. “Without these subpoenas, the American people and the House itself would be left to speculate about what is going on in the fetal tissue industry. We cannot leave questions unanswered."

To date the Majority Staff of the Select Investigative Panel has sent more than 30 letters requesting documents. Those letters all asked for information to be provided voluntarily.

Congressman Marsha Blackburn serves as Chair of the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives and is Vice Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. She represents the Seventh Congressional District of Tennessee. See Also

* Select Investigative Panel Issues Subpoenas To Uncooperative Organizations

Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce