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fatslob-:O said:
sc94597 said:

Legal power as in power given to them from a legislature. That is what legal power means. Not legislative (as in law making) power. My question pertained to specifics. What does the FDA, according to your knowledge, need that they don't have now? 

Not what I meant but whatever ...

You stated manpower is what the FDA can use. I askwed in which areas? The FDA is a massive organization that employs many different types of people. Which jobspace is creating this supposed bottleneck in manpower? (Implied by your response to my original question.) When I phrased the original question I was thinking of abilities, what special powers can congress give to the FDA that they don't already have, and which people think will benefit the world. However, I conceded to your response that having a greater budget/capable of hiring more people would benefit the FDA. I responded with another question which summed up to, "in which areas does the FDA need to employ more people?"