Council “Going For Broke,” Seeks $4.5 Mil. For FDA’s Cosmetics Office In 2010
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Having successfully lobbied for increased funding for FDA's cosmetics program, which received a $1 million bump in the last two annual spending packages, the Personal Care Products Council is asking Congress to boost the office's budget by $4.5 million - to a cool $10 million - in fiscal 2010
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