On the recordMarch 5, 2012
I think it is imperative that we provide the NIH with a minimum of $32 billion, and then we could solve so many of the other problems.
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congress.govI think it is imperative that we provide the NIH with a minimum of $32 billion, and then we could solve so many of the other problems.
Lowey advocates for increased NIH funding to address various issues.
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