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for a comprehensive national program for the prevention and control of
air pollution. In addition to supporting expanded research and
providing financial assistance to State and local governments for the
establishment or improvement of air pollution control programa, the
Act authorizes the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to under-
take abatement and enforcement actions.
2. Secretary Celebrezze on March 3 announced the appointment of
a National Advisory Council on Education for Health Professions to
advise the Surgeon General on the aduinistration of grants for the
construction or expansion of facilities in schools of medicine, osteopathy,
dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, optometry, podiatry and public health.
The Health Professions Education Assistance Act, signed by President
Kennedy in September, 1963, authorizes appropriations of $175 million
for construction grants over a three-year period. The Act also authorizes
funds for student loans.
3. The President signed on February 11 a supplemental appropriation
for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for fiscal 1964,
providing funds for the implementation of mental retardation legislation
enacted by the Congress last October. This legislation will provide
aervices to the mentally retarded, funds to help construct centers for
research and care, and demonstration and training grants to improve care
and education programs.
4. The Secretary has continued to give emphasis to the strengthening
and upgrading of the scientifie functions of the Food and Drug Administra-
tion in line with the reorganization plan announced last year. Dr. Joseph
Sadusk, chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine of the Gearge
Washington University School of Medicine, was appointed Director of FDA's
Medical Bureau in February. The agenny last weck proposed new regulations
for carrying out a review of the effectiveness of all drugs mrketed
since 1938, as required by the 1962 Amendments to the Pure Food and Drug
Act.
5. In teatimony before the House Committee on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce on Monday of this week, Secretary Celebrezze outlined
steps taken to insure non-diserimiontion in hospitals aided by federal
grants under the Hill-Burton program.
WELFARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY
The House Ways and Means Committee is planning to meet in executive
session to take up the Administration's proposal for hospital insurance
for the aged under the social security system.
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