The House panel that had follow-up questions for baseball about its drug-testing program is satisfied with the sport's answers. Leaders of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent letters in June to Commissioner Bud Selig and players' union head Donald Fehr, saying information in the Mitchell Report raised questions about their statements during a March 2005 hearing. "Baseball and the players' union provided additional information that clarified the record, and I am satisfied with their response," Waxman said in a statement. "The game has made important progress in its efforts to end the use of performance-enhancing drugs, and I hope that the league and the players will continue those efforts," he said.