Trump Budget: 71% Of US FDA Device Funding Would Come From User Fees
Executive Summary
The Trump White House is not backing down in its push to renegotiate the US FDA user-fee reauthorization deals that were inked during the Obama administration. The FY 2018 budget request would ask for more than a $200m increase in fees from device companies in the coming fiscal year to counterbalance major cuts in appropriations from Congress. That would make the agency's device program dependent on user fees for about 71% of its budget, versus about 27% currently. But Congress has already said it opposes the plan.