AdvaMed 'Red Box' Targets Congress As Device-Tax Deadline Looms
Executive Summary
The large medical device lobby group is keeping up its efforts to repeal the medical device excise tax, expanding its advertising buy on Capitol Hill with a new campaign as lawmaker return from recess.
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