STAT+: House appropriators snub Kennedy, include mRNA vaccine funding in spending bill
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2025-09-10 18:00
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House appropriators have allocated $1.1 billion for advanced research and development, including mRNA vaccines, in the 2026 spending bill. This decision counters Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts to cut funding for mRNA vaccine research, which he claimed was ineffective. The funding aims to support ongoing innovation in biotechnology and medical research, reflecting a significant investment in the future of vaccine development.
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关键证据
House appropriators included $1.1 billion for 'advanced research and development' at BARDA.
The amendment specifically funds continued messenger RNA vaccine research.
Kennedy's previous announcement aimed to roll back funding for mRNA vaccine research.
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House appropriators have allocated $1.1 billion for advanced research and development, including mRNA vaccines, in the 2026 spending bill. This decision counters Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts to cut funding for mRNA vaccine research, which he claimed was ineffective. The funding aims to support ongoing innovation in biotechnology and medical research, reflecting a significant investment in the future of vaccine development.