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AUSTIN, Texas (Feb. 13, 2023) – A bill introduced in the Texas Senate would expand the state’s “Right to Try” law, setting the foundation to nullify in practice additional Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that deny access to experimental treatments by patients...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Jan. 23, 2023) – A bill in the Oklahoma House would legalize clinical trials for the medical use of psilocybin, setting the stage to nullify federal prohibition of the same in practice and effect. Rep. Daniel Pae (R) prefiled House Bill 2107...
Critics of federal administrative agencies won a small victory in the Supreme Court on Jun. 15 with the justices’ unanimous decision in American Hospital Association v. Becerra (pdf). Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion for the court offers, perhaps inadvertently, some...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (April 4, 2022) – A bill introduced in the South Carolina House would expand the state’s “Right to Try” law to allow patients who contract a contagious disease to try a wide range of treatments including cannabis. Rep. Melissa Oremus (R) and a large...
CONCORD, N.H. (March 19, 2022) – On Wednesday, the New Hampshire House passed a bill to ban state and local enforcement of a federal vaccine mandate, an important first step to nullify it in practice and effect. Introduced by Speaker Packard along with five...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Mar. 15, 2022) – Today, the Rhode Island House passed a bill that would give terminally ill patients the “right to try” experimental treatments not given final approval by the FDA. Rep. Joseph McNamara (D) and Rep. Justine Caldwell (D) introduced...