FDA FY 1995 BUDGET WITH $150.8 MIL. IN UNSPECIFIED USER FEES PASSES SENATE
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA FY 1995 BUDGET WITH $150.8 MIL. IN UNSPECIFIED USER FEES PASSES SENATE July 20 in a 92-8 roll-call vote. The agriculture appropriations bill (HR 4554) provides FDA with a total budget of $979.2 mil., of which $150.8 mil. is to be provided by user fees from unspecified sources. The appropriations bill that passed the House June 17 provides FDA with slightly less for fiscal 1995 ($ 978.8 mil.) but includes no unspecified user fees. The President's proposed budget included $252 mil. in unspecified user fees.
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