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| status = Passed Senate with Changes on Oct 6, 2015
| status = Passed Senate with Changes on Oct 6, 2015
| sponsor = [[:Category:Suzanne Bonamici|Suzanne Bonamici]], Representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district Democrat
| sponsor = [[:Category:Suzanne Bonamici|Suzanne Bonamici]], Representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district Democrat
| prognosis = 58% chance of being enacted
| prognosis = 97% chance of being enacted
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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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*[https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr6 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.
*[https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr6 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.
*[http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20160119/NEWS/160119845 Senate won't take up House's 21st Century Cures Act]
*[http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20160119/NEWS/160119845 Senate won't take up House's 21st Century Cures Act]
*[http://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/pressreleases?ID=f3304e24-d1e8-42d0-8b8f-0602a7477dbf Chairman Alexander Announces Committee Schedule for “Step by Step” Consideration of Biomedical Innovation Bills]
*[http://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/pressreleases?ID=f3304e24-d1e8-42d0-8b8f-0602a7477dbf Chairman Alexander Announces Committee Schedule for "Step by Step" Consideration of Biomedical Innovation Bills]
*[https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/11/30/statement-press-secretary-hr-34-21st-century-cures-act Statement by the Press Secretary on H.R. 34, the 21st Century Cures Act], White House Office of the Press Secretary, November 30, 2016.
*[https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/11/30/statement-press-secretary-hr-34-21st-century-cures-act Statement by the Press Secretary on H.R. 34, the 21st Century Cures Act], White House Office of the Press Secretary, November 30, 2016.



Latest revision as of 20:48, 19 January 2017

H.R. 6: 21st Century Cures Act[1]
Full title To accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of 21st century cures, and for other purposes.
Introduced May 19, 2015
Status Passed House on Jul 10, 2015
Sponsor Fred Upton, Representative for Michigan's 6th congressional district, Republican
Prognosis 41% chance of being enacted
H.R. 34: 21st Century Cures Act[2]
File:LegislationPassedSenate.jpg
Full title To accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of 21st century cures, and for other purposes.
Introduced Jan 6, 2015
Status Passed Senate with Changes on Oct 6, 2015
Sponsor Suzanne Bonamici, Representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district Democrat
Prognosis 97% chance of being enacted

Notes

  1. 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"
  2. 114th Congress (2015) (January 6, 2015). "H.R. 34 (114th)". Legislation. GovTrack.us. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr34. Retrieved December 4, 2016. "21st Century Cures Act"

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