CAARE is now speaking with members of the Senate to support this language when it comes up for consideration in their version of the FY22 Labor Health and Human Services bill in the coming weeks.
Action: Pass the Humane Research and Testing Act
On Thursday, the House Appropriations Committee approved language
supported by CAARE to promote a National Center for Alternatives to
Animals in Research under NIH, focused on developing, promoting and
funding human-relevant, non-animal methods of research, and to
develop a plan for reducing numbers of animals. Also included was
language to require NIH to disclose numbers of animals used in
federally funded experiments.
This is an important step for reducing and replacing animals in
experiments and will help to advance passage of the Humane Research
& Testing Act. (H.R. 1744)
CAARE is grateful to Representatives Chris Pappas (D- NH) and
Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA) and the Appropriations Committee for
leading this effort for the FY22 Labor, Health and Human Services
Appropriations Bill.
CAARE is now speaking with members of the Senate to support this
language when it comes up for consideration in their version of the
FY22 Labor Health and Human Services bill in the coming weeks.
This is a significant boost for our work to pass the Humane Research
& Testing Act (HRTA) to establish a dedicated center under NIH to
fund and promote alternatives to animals in experiments. The HRTA
will also require NIH to release numbers of animals used in research
and develop an ongoing plan to reduce them.
The 2022 Appropriations budget also included language to request
that NIH assemble a panel to review and recommend greater reliance
on human-relevant non-animal methods.
CAARE’s ongoing efforts over the past five years to inform Congress
about availability of superior alternatives to replace flawed animal
experiments is helping move this vital agenda forward.
There’s still much more work to be done, but this was an important
step forward in reducing and ultimately replacing animals in
biomedical and scientific research.