WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans are blaming the federal government for not having standards for safe levels of formaldehyde in trailers used by Hurricane Katrina victims.Democrats say that's not the whole story, but haven't offered their view of the problems.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee was holding a hearing Wednesday where the heads of four major travel trailer manufacturers were to testify.
In advance of the hearing, a GOP staff analysis said companies that make recreational vehicles should not be blamed for high levels of formaldehyde in trailers that the Federal Emergency Management Agency set up to house people displaced by Katrina in 2005.
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