Senate breaks filibuster of power to FDA Jump to full article: Washington Times, 2009-06-11 Author: S.A. Miller
Intro: The Senate easily overcame a final legislative hurdle Wednesday to a bill that for the first time would give the Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate tobacco products.
The bill advanced toward almost certain passage in a 67-30 vote that ended the possibility of a filibuster. A final vote could come as early as Thursday.
The action brings anti-smoking groups and their allies in Congress a step closer to a goal that has eluded them for at least a decade: granting the FDA authority to impose new rules on the production, sale and marketing of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
"Every day that we delay having the FDA take on this responsibility and begin controlling the marketing and sale of these products, we run the risk of more and more children starting the habit," said Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, Connecticut Democrat, a lead sponsor of the bill.
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