A natural follow to the NYT story from Saturday, although it's interesting to note the complaining lawmaker is a Republican.

An excerpt from the NYT story:

The chairman of the House Science Committee sharply criticized NASA yesterday after the agency's top climate scientist and several public affairs officers complained of political pressure intended to prevent public discussions of global warming.
 
Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him (January 29, 2006) "Good science cannot long persist in an atmosphere of intimidation," the chairman, Representative Sherwood Boehlert, Republican of New York, said in a letter to NASA's administrator, Michael D. Griffin.

"Political figures ought to be reviewing their public statements to make sure they are consistent with the best available science," Mr. Boehlert said. "Scientists should not be reviewing their statements to make sure they are consistent with the current political orthodoxy."

The New York Times first reported the complaints on Saturday.