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| name = H.R. 6: 21st Century Cures Act<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr6 |
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|title=H.R. 6 (114th) |
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|accessdate=August 17, 2016 |
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|author=114th Congress (2015) |
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|date=May 19, 2015 |
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|work=Legislation |
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|publisher=GovTrack.us |
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|quote=21st Century Cures Act |
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| image = LegislationPassedHouse.jpg |
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| full_title = To accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of 21st century cures, and for other purposes. |
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| introductionDate = May 19, 2015 |
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| status = Passed House on Jul 10, 2015 |
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| sponsor = [[:Category:Fred Upton|Fred Upton]], Representative for Michigan's 6th congressional district, Republican |
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| prognosis = 52% chance of being enacted |
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}} |
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{{cquote|The 21st Century Cures Act is a bipartisan bill that would reform the current standards and appropriations for biomedical research, provide $1.75 billion annually for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and $110 million for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).}} |
{{cquote|The 21st Century Cures Act is a bipartisan bill that would reform the current standards and appropriations for biomedical research, provide $1.75 billion annually for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and $110 million for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).}} |
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Revision as of 17:41, 17 August 2016
Full title | To accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of 21st century cures, and for other purposes. |
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Introduced | May 19, 2015 |
Status | Passed House on Jul 10, 2015 |
Sponsor | Fred Upton, Representative for Michigan's 6th congressional district, Republican |
Prognosis | 52% chance of being enacted |
“ | The 21st Century Cures Act is a bipartisan bill that would reform the current standards and appropriations for biomedical research, provide $1.75 billion annually for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and $110 million for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). | ” |
See also
- Senate won't take up House's 21st Century Cures Act
- Chairman Alexander Announces Committee Schedule for “Step by Step” Consideration of Biomedical Innovation Bills
External links
H.R. 6 (114th): 21st Century Cures Act, GovTrack. Passed the House on on July 10, 2015 with overwhelming bipartisan support, assigned to Senate Committee who opted to pursue alternative legislation.
- ↑ 114th Congress (2015) (May 19, 2015). "H.R. 6 (114th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr6. Retrieved August 17, 2016. "21st Century Cures Act"
Pages in category "21st Century Cures Act"
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