FDA Funds To Rise Despite Widespread Reductions In 2011 Appropriations
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Despite a $37.6 billion overall cut in federal government domestic spending, a compromise fiscal 2011 funding agreement gives FDA about $107 million more dollars, totaling about $2.46 billion, compared to 2010.
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