BREAKING: @HHSGov Acts Swiftly to Protect Small Businesses from Arbitrary Fees
Statement from Brian Harrison, HHS Chief of Staff
“Small businesses who stepped up to fight COVID-19 should be applauded by their government, not taxed for doing so. (1/2)
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Good news.
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Magnanimous announcement. It should be an apology.
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The apology would need to come from the FDA. Which has been increasingly acting beyond their designation for years
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The FDA employee who made the decision to approve the fees and rubber-stamped the demand letters needs to be fired for incompetence and abuse of power.
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Of course, it will take months for the ones that paid it to see their money back and all those businesses that had to contact lawyers for help are out that money as well.
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Make me understand how all fees are a “surprise”. All companies are like, “oh, we are not sure what that is, but we can remove it if there is an issue”.
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FDA finances its operations through user fees - neither “arbitrary”, nor “surprise”. How is the FDA supposed to pay for its reviewers and infrastructure to achieve its mission as national regulator?!https://www.fda.gov/industry/fda-user-fee-programs …
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Fines. Fines for paperwork errors.
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