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Agricultural Subsidies Reform
From a public health perspective, altering federal agricultural policies is a key part of addressing the epidemics of obesity and poor health among Americans. Learn more >



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Improving Military MedicineImprove Military Medicine
As a matter of both troop safety and humane medical practice, the U.S. military must modernize its medical teaching methods and phase in the use human-based methods in place of live animals.
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Great Ape Protection ActProtect Chimpanzees

Ending experiments on great apes makes sense ethically, scientifically, and financially. Learn more >

 

 

21st-Century Chemical Regulation21st-Century Chemical Regulation
Congress is currently reviewing federal legislation that regulates industrial chemicals. If testing methods are not updated in tandem with the legislation's reform, tens of millions of additional animals could be killed to fulfill new data requirements. Furthermore, reliance on animal testing will delay effective regulation. Learn more at ReformToxicityTesting.org >

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