STAT Plus: Pharmalittle: A move to fund U.S. production of pharma ingredients; White House issues ‘principles’ for drug pricing reform

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In response to the novel coronavirus and drug shortages in general, two Senators introduced a bill to funnel $100 million to increase U.S. production of medicines and active pharmaceutical ingredients, CNBC says. The legislation sponsored by Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Bob Menendez, D-N.J., would expand upon the Emerging Technology Program within the Food and Drug Administration to prioritize issues related to national security and critical drug shortages, as well as bring pharmaceutical manufacturing jobs to the U.S.

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