Folic Acid Awareness Campaign Supported By $20 Mil. Proposed In House Bill
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A national folic acid education program to prevent birth defects would receive $20 mil. in FY 2000 funding and annual sums "as may be necessary" in fiscal 2001 through 2004 under a bill introduced in the House July 15.
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