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A bill to establish a user fee for follow-up reinspections under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

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10/18/2007--Introduced.
Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to collect a user fee from each manufacturer of a food, drug, device, biological product, or animal drug for which a followup reinspection is required to ensure correction of a violation of a Good Manufacturing ... moreSee Full Bill Text

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February 05, 2008 Cumulus Launches Long/Short Equity Climate Fund

The fund is also focusing on investment opportunities arising from a bill in the US Senate (S.2192), sponsored by Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn. ...

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September 03, 2008 Anti-Shirking Import Penalties in US Climate Change Bills Could ...

In June 2008, the floor manager’s version of the Lieberman-Warner bill – S. 2192: America’s Climate Security Act of 2007, which would cut emissions more than 50% by 2050 — came close to passing the Senate. ...

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June 10, 2008 American Solutions

There are several cap & trade bills in Congress but S.2192 sponsored by Joe Lieberman (I-CT) & John Warner (R-VA) is the most recent. Instead of producing our own oil we have a president running to the Saudis & begging them to produce ...

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May 27, 2008 US Government Study Finds Climate Change Impacting Water ...

... Congress to take action on climate change, according to officials at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), who called upon the US Senate to pass the Lieberman-Warner climate change bill (S. 2192) which is scheduled for debate next week. ...

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