FDA Commish Califf Says MoCRA Implementation ‘Moving Along Well,’ Will Cost $40M Over Time
Executive Summary
US Commissioner of food and drugs Robert Califf told the Senate Appropriations Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and Related Agencies Subcommittee that FDA is requesting $5m for implementation of cosmetics modernization for FY2024 and will seek $40m to complete the process in coming years.
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