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Senate, House authorize added funds for FDA

5/20/2008

WASHINGTON The Senate Appropriations Committee passed an amendment last week granting the Food and Drug Administration an immediate $275 million infusion.

The amendment, also passed by the House last Thursday, stipulates that $48.5 million be used for Center for Drug Evaluation and Research operations and related field activities for the Office of Regulatory Affairs; $23.5 million for the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research and related ORA activities; and $21.8 million for the FDA Office of the Commissioner, Office of Operations, Office of Scientific and Medical Programs, Office of International and Special Programs and Office of Policy, Planning and Preparedness. The remainder is to be used for the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and other activities.

The amendment makes the $275 million available through the end of fiscal 2009 and stipulates that $100 million must be used for drug, device and biologic safety activities, $40 million for modernizing the agency’s science and workforce, $10 million for capital spending on laboratory facilities outside the Washington, D.C., area and $125 million for food protection.

The FDA’s money is in one of three amendments passed by the Senate committee, which has sent them to Senate leaders who may introduce them as legislation this week. The other two amendments involve policy and funding for the war in Iraq.

The House has voted on its versions of the three amendments, approving the one with funding for the FDA.

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