Mass firings at federal health agencies have hit the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine. The agency regulates drugs, food, and medical devices for animals. At least twenty regulators lost their jobs, including those reviewing veterinary drug safety, sources said. The cuts could strain an already backlogged division, leading to rushed reviews and potential safety risks for pets and human food supplies. Some terminated staff were still in their probationary period, limiting their worker protections. Critics warn the move may not save money, as many salaries were funded by industry user fees.
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00:02Mass firings at federal health agencies have hit the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine.
00:06The agency is responsible for regulating drugs, food, and medicine devices for animals.
00:11At least 20 regulators lost their jobs, including those reviewing veterinary drug safety.
00:16Sources said the cuts could strain an already backlogged division,
00:20leading to rushed reviews and potential safety risks for pets and human food supplies.
00:24Some terminated staff were still in their probationary period, limiting their worker
00:28protections. Critics warned that the move may not save money, as many salaries were
00:32funded by industry user fees. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.