In Brief: NIH funding
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NIH funding: The Office of Alternative Medicine and the Office of Dietary Supplements -- components within the NIH Office of the Director -- would receive boosts in funding under a "National Fund for Health Research" introduced by Sens. Mark Hatfield (R-Ore.) and Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) Sept. 18. The bill, S 1251, would institute a 25 [cents] national tax on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products starting on Jan. 1, 1996, with the first payment to NIH due no later than April 1, 1996. In total, NIH would receive, an estimated $4.2 bil. annually...
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