FDA Appropriation Bill Holds Key To Electronic Cigarette Marketing
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Subcommittee chairman Robert Aderholt’s authoring of the provision in FDA’s fiscal 2016 appropriation that delays the grandfather date for tobacco and nicotine products the agency has yet to add its oversight could drive support in the Senate.
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