Ag approps
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
President Bush approves agriculture appropriations bill Nov. 28; public law 107-76 provides FDA with $1.35 bil. in FY 2002, designates $1.5 mil. for Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition to revamp its dietary supplement adverse event monitoring system, which could lead to consolidation of five AER systems for cosmetics, food and color additives, foods and supplements (1"The Rose Sheet" April 16, p. 6)...
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