
One regulatory body, not 51: Why dietary supplement oversight belongs under federal authority
Simply put, there should be one regulator for dietary supplements, not 51, writes NPA’s Kyle Turk.

Simply put, there should be one regulator for dietary supplements, not 51, writes NPA’s Kyle Turk.

As voters in New Jersey and Virginia prepare to head to the polls on Nov. 4, 2025, these races are drawing national scrutiny as bellwethers for party momentum ahead of the 2026 midterms.

As Washington barrels toward another possible government shutdown, questions are swirling about how this political standoff could impact federal agencies, particularly FDA.

A future GRAS rulemaking is making waves, and I’m not talking about marijuana.

Government affairs often looks predictable from the outside: Lobbyists push, legislators debate and regulators enforce.
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