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Federal Workers, Regulations to Increase

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Increased funding for the Food and Drug Administration by the Obama administration. An additional $300 million as ben allocated. The budget request is for $2.35 billion for fiscal 2010, compared to $2.06 billion in the previous 2009 fiscal yar. Including user fees the budget request totals $3.04 billion for the 2010 fiscal year compared with $2.7 billion in the 2009 fiscal year. THe Obama administration proposes increased manufacturer user fees to pay for food-plant inspections and to speed the review of a[[lications for generic drugs and biologics drugs. Biologics drugs are derived from living organisms and are the industry's fastest growing part.

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