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President's 2013 Budget Cuts USDA by $32 Million; Increases FDA by $11.5 Million
USDA’s overall spending would be reduced $32 billion, including a cut in crop insurance of $7.4 billion, over the next 10 years under the FY2013 budget sent to Capitol Hill last week by President Obama.
FDA would see an increase in its overall budget of about $11.5 billion, but nearly all of the actual spending increase – 98% -- is predicated upon $654 million in new user fees for agency programs, including new fees for all companies required to register with FDA under the new Food...
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