142 in Congress want end to FDA ban on gay men donating blood

142 in Congress, mostly Dems, want end to FDA ban on gay men blood donation

24 senators and 118 representatives—six of them Republicans—signed letters addressed to the Food and Drug Administration asking for decades-old restrictions on gay men donating blood to be lifted.

To hear more about the political push to change the policy after the Orlando shooting—and why the FDA is so far resisting—click on the link below:

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