House GOP budget plan calls for $622 mil. in FDA budget savings through 2002.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA BUDGET CUTS OF $622 MIL. THROUGH 2002 are proposed in the House GOP fiscal 1997 budget plan. The plan credits "structural reform" of the agency's "review procedures" for the savings. The Republican FY 1997 budget resolution was marked up by the House Budget Committee on May 9.
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