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GOP leaders predict House passage of medical research bill
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders predicted that a compromise medical research bill will sail through the House on Wednesday, delivering victories for both parties and the White House despite complaints from some Democrats and consumer groups.The legislation envisions spending $6.3 billion over the coming decade, including $4.8 billion for National Institutes of Health research.States would get $1 billion over the next two years for preventing and treating abuse of addictive drugs like opioids, a surging problem in red and blue states alike.
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GOP prepares for House vote on medical research bill
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FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2016, file photo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.speaks at a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. Warren says a bill providing extra money for medical research is "extortion" and a giveaway to big biomedical companies.She also said the bill benefits a Republican donor who backs controversial therapies that are supposed to regenerate cells.
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GOP leaders set for House vote on medical research bill
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Republican leaders are ready to push through the House a compromise medical research bill that's prompted complaints from Democrats and consumer groups but seems all but certain to sail through Congress with momentum built by victories that it delivers for both parties and the White House.Continue Reading BelowThe legislation envisions spending $6.3 billion over the coming decade, including $4.8 billion for National Institutes of Health research.States would get $1 billion over the next two years for preventing and treating abuse of addictive drugs like opioids, a surging problem in red and blue states alike, while the Food and addiction Administration would get $500 million to streamline approval processes for drugs and medical devices.
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