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ARTICLE | Politics & Policy

Reagan-Udall finally receives FDA funding

June 14, 2012 1:23 AM UTC

The Reagan-Udall Foundation received $900,000 from FDA to support FY12 operations and infrastructure. The funds are the first from FDA since Congress created the foundation in 2007 as a public-private partnership to oversee and fund precompetitive research to advance drug development and regulation. FDA funding was previously blocked by the U.S. House of Representatives, led by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), who claimed that the foundation could prompt FDA to lower its approval standards.

The FDA Amendments Act of 2007 authorized $500,000-$1.3 million annually from FDA to support the foundation, and also gave Reagan-Udall authority to accept private sector funding. The specific amount from FDA is determined annually between the foundation and the agency, but the foundation's Executive Director Jane Reese-Coulbourne said she does not expect further funding roadblocks (see BioCentury Extra, Dec. 18, 2007). ...