Senator Rick Scott demands a review of Chinese Communist Party involvement in U.S. clinical trials and drug approvals for national security.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Scott calls for review of CCP's role in clinical trials: Senator Rick Scott has reached out to leaders of the Department of Health and Human Services, NIH, and FDA, urging a review of the involvement of Chinese Communist Party-linked entities in U.S. clinical trials and drug approvals, citing potential risks to national security and patient safety.
Concerns over data and patient safety: Scott's letter highlights risks associated with a China-based company, Bioheng (Imviva), which has received approvals for clinical trials involving CAR-T cancer therapies. The senator expresses concerns about data security and the quality of therapies manufactured in China.
Proposed actions for federal agencies: The senator requests a comprehensive review of clinical trial applications involving Chinese entities, reevaluation of expedited designations, and mandatory national security screening for foreign-linked drug applications to ensure patient safety and protect U.S. innovation.
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Rick Scott Fundraising
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Scott disclosed $379.5K of spending. This was the 168th most from all Q4 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
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Rick Scott Bill Proposals
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- S.4024: A bill to strengthen oversight, accountability, and recovery of Federal funds administered through State block grants and other pass-through mechanisms, and for other purposes.
- S.3951: Balanced Budget Responsibility Act of 2026
- S.3921: Sanctuary Jurisdiction Event Security Enhancement Act
- S.3920: UASI Act
- S.3857: One Nation, One Visa Policy Act
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