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House Bill 1632
115th Congress(2017-2018)
Protecting Foods and Beverages from Government Attack Act of 2017
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Introduced in House on Mar 20, 2017
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H. R. 1632 (Introduced-in-House)


115th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1632


To prohibit the use of Federal money for print, radio, television or any other media advertisement, campaign, or form of publicity against the use of a food or beverage that is lawfully marketed under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 20, 2017

Mr. DesJarlais (for himself, Mr. Barr, Mr. Duncan of Tennessee, and Mr. Roe of Tennessee) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce


A BILL

To prohibit the use of Federal money for print, radio, television or any other media advertisement, campaign, or form of publicity against the use of a food or beverage that is lawfully marketed under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the “Protecting Foods and Beverages from Government Attack Act of 2017”.

SEC. 2. Funding restriction.

No part of any appropriation contained in any Act may be used for print, radio, television or any other media advertisement, campaign, or form of publicity against the use of a food or beverage that is lawfully marketed under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.).