30 states announce legislation aimed at curbing toxic chemicals
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 05:13PM
SFH in Chemicals, Policy, TSCA

Source: Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families Coalition

In response to continued public concern over the presence of dangerous chemicals in common household products, coupled with Congressional inaction on the matter, on Wednesday, January 19, legislators and advocates in thirty states across the country and the District of Columbia will announce legislation aimed at protecting children and families from harmful chemicals. Despite well-funded opposition from the chemical industry, 18 state legislatures have already passed 71 chemical safety laws in the last eight years by an overwhelming, bipartisan margin – with more to come this year.

Bills to be considered in the 30 states include: bans on BPA and hazardous flame retardants in consumer products; requirements that children's product manufacturers use only the safest chemicals; and resolutions urging Congress to overhaul the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) – the federal law that allows dangerous and untested chemicals to be used in everyday products and materials.

Read the full press release at Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families

Contact your State Legislators to voice your support for this kind of legislation

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