FDA Supplement Agenda May Have Tough Critic In Approps/Ag Chair Bonilla
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Funding for FDA's dietary supplement initiatives could be hard to come by in FY 2002 if the opinions of House Appropriations/Agriculture Subcommittee Chair Henry Bonilla (R-Tex.) bear any weight.
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