A House committee announced Wednesday that it would hold hearings later this month on the ongoing baby formula shortage across the country, with the panel’s chairman calling the situation “increasingly alarming.”In announcing the May 25 hearing, House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) said the shortfalls “demand Congress’ immediate attention.”“The focus of this hearing will be on better understanding the causes of the shortage, what has been done to increase production and supply thus far, and what more still needs to be done to ensure access to safe formula across the nation,” he added.
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