Comprehensive FDA reform has "20%-30% chance" of passing Congress -- House staffer.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
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COMPREHENSIVE FDA REFORM HAS SLIM CHANCE OF PASSING EITHER HOUSE IN 1996, House Government Reform/Intergovern-mental Relations Subcommittee Staff Director Lawrence Halloran predicted Feb. 26 at the ACIL Issues Forum in Washington, D.C. "I wouldn't give universal FDA reform better than a 20%-30% chance of passing one house in this Congress," Halloran said. The ACIL is an association of independent laboratories.