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Council adopts resolution urging U.S. Congress to restore orphan‑drug tax credit in ‘Cameron’s Law’
6439651 · September 17, 2025
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Summary
The council unanimously passed a resolution urging federal legislators to restore the orphan‑drug tax credit to 50% to spur rare‑disease research, after a 16‑year‑old resident described her medical struggles and urged Nashville to support the bill.
The Metropolitan Council unanimously adopted a resolution supporting “Cameron’s Law,” a federal proposal to restore the orphan‑drug tax credit to 50% to incentivize pharmaceutical investment in rare‑disease treatments.
Councilmember Ewing presented the resolution on behalf of sponsor Councilmember Druffel (not present) and praised…
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