FDA came away with an increased fiscal 2012 budget despite an overall focus on reducing federal discretionary spending, in a consolidated appropriations package signed into law Nov. 18. This is the second year in a row when the public health and safety mission of the agency spared it from budget cuts.
The 2012 appropriations bill, which includes spending authority for multiple agencies, increased FDA spending by $49 million to $2.5 billion. This includes a $1 million increase to $323 million for...
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