The House passed “right to try” legislation on experimental drugs largely along party lines Wednesday, sending a bill backed by President Trump to the Senate.
Last
week, House Republican leaders put the bill on the floor under
suspension of the rules. Democrats objected, expressing safety concerns
over how the measure would bypass the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), and it fell short of the necessary two-thirds support it needed.
But
leaders made clear the House would take up the bill again. On the
second try, the House only needed a simple majority to pass the bill,
and easily did so in the 267-149 vote.
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