On the recordMarch 5, 2019
So on that committee in the last four years we have made that a priority, and we have literally quadrupled Alzheimer's research funding, going from $500 million to about $2.4 billion.
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congress.govSo on that committee in the last four years we have made that a priority, and we have literally quadrupled Alzheimer's research funding, going from $500 million to about $2.4 billion.
Tom Cole highlights increased funding for Alzheimer's research as a bipartisan priority.
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