User Fee Legislation Revs Through Senate Mark-up, But House Bill Goes Back Into The Shop

Senate health committee defers action on several potentially contentious issues, with members hoping to resolve differences over FDA’s authorities on imports, shortages, foreign data and track-and-trace before the bill goes to the floor, possibly in May. Meanwhile, the House postpones its mark-up in an effort to craft a more bipartisan bill, and now will try to push the user fee package to the floor during an upcoming four-day marathon session.

A largely uneventful mark-up and approval of user fee legislation in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and a postponed mark-up in the House has left some major issues unresolved.

A few could emerge during Senate floor consideration, which is expected in May

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