The report includes 11 key proposals for federal lawmakers split into two sections.

To ensure that government research and data is unbiased and accessible, Congress should:

To overhaul the appointments process for senior roles in the administration, Congress should:

“The Trump presidency has highlighted pressure points in American democracy where rules and norms are not strong enough to stop abuses of power,” former U.S. attorney and current task force co-chair Preet Bharara said in a statement. “It’s long past due for Congress to take action to reinforce these rules and prevent these abuses going forward.”

The task force’s other co-chair, Christine Todd Whitman, is the former Republican governor of New Jersey. She also served as EPA administrator under former President George W. Bush.

In the task force statement Thursday, Whitman pointed to a controversial incident in September when Trump appeared in the Oval Office with a government-generated map of Hurricane Dorian’s potential path. The map was doctored with a marker to include Alabama, which generated confusion over where the storm was headed and renewed concerns about the lengths to which the president will go to serve his own interests.

“SharpieGate is just one of many examples of recent presidential administrations distorting the work of scientists,” said Whitman. “When executive branch officials alter or suppress government data and research, it can jeopardize the public’s safety and impede our nation’s economic progress. Scientific research by the federal government has led to safer road and air travel, life-saving drugs, and so much more. We must protect its independence and integrity.”

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