ASTA Signs Congressional Funding Request for FDA Chemical Safety Work
In April, ASTA signed a letter calling for a total investment of $30 million in FY2025 to accelerate the agency’s ability to address emerging chemical and toxicological issues and to efficiently complete its review of the 21 chemicals currently prioritized for reassessment.
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