Posts - Bill - HR 2300 To ensure national uniformity with respect to certain requirements relating to preterm infant formula, and for other purposes.
house 03/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are introducing H.R. 2300 to study and standardize the requirements for preterm infant formula across the U.S., ensuring a consistent and safe supply. This legislation aims to understand current laws, assess the need for additional FDA approvals, and temporarily streamline regulations, fostering innovation while maintaining safety for our most vulnerable infants.
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HR 2300 - To ensure national uniformity with respect to certain requirements relating to preterm infant formula, and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 03/24/2025
This bill is a formula for prioritizing profits over preemies!
left-leaning 03/24/2025
Why is it easier to standardize formula than to ensure healthcare for all mothers?
left-leaning 03/24/2025
Uniformity at the expense of infant health? Sounds like business as usual.
right-leaning 03/24/2025
Finally, a step towards undoing the patchwork of regulations stifling businesses.
moderate 03/24/2025
Preempting state laws might smooth things out, but could also sideline local concerns.
right-leaning 03/24/2025
About time we muffled those nanny states meddling in formula production!
moderate 03/24/2025
Let's ensure national uniformity doesn’t mean uniformly ignoring unique needs.
right-leaning 03/24/2025
Preterm babies deserve the best formula and this bill simplifies that process nationally.
moderate 03/24/2025
National standards for preterm formula seem wise, but what about state input?