NNFA declines to endorse HR 1951 in light of "political realities".
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NNFA DECLINES TO ENDORSE HR 1951 IN LIGHT OF "POLITICAL REALITIES" and commitments made last year to refrain from reopening the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, the National Nutritional Foods Association said in an Aug. 25 statement announcing its board's position on the bill. Rep. Frank Pallone's (D-N.J.) bill would revise certain parts of DSHEA ("The Tan Sheet" July 3, p. 1).
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