Congress Emphasizes Strings As FDA Asks For Greater Budget Purse
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg's testimony before congressional appropriations subcommittees inspired a sense of déjà vu even though she was testifying on the agency's budget for the first time since assuming the post nearly 10 months ago
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