Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest December 2008 No. 10 Vol. 87
FDA Authority Over Tobacco Products

Tobacco Regulation

Debating FDA's Role

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FDA Authority Over Tobacco Products

Current Laws and Regulations

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act was first introduced by Representatives Tom Davis (VA-R) and Henry Waxman (CA-D) and Senators Mike DeWine (R-OH) and Edward Kennedy (MA-D) in the 108th Congress. Its introduction followed months of negotiations in which lawmakers sought to balance the competing interests of public health groups and the tobacco industry. Both sides support giving Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products, but they disagree on the central question of how much regulatory control the agency should be given. Public health advocates want FDA to have broad authority…

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