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Momentum Builds in Congress to Overhaul U.S. Chemicals Policy
By Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families

On July 22, Congressmen Bobby Rush (D-IL) and Henry Waxman (D-CA) introduced a groundbreaking bill to overhaul U.S. chemicals policy. The "Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010" is intended to overhaul the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), which has failed to regulate chemicals in consumer products – even those that have known links to cancer, learning disabilities, asthma, reproductive disorders, and other serious health problems.

The House legislation would significantly strengthen public health protections from toxic chemicals. For the first time, the chemical industry would be required to demonstrate that chemicals are safe, rather than the EPA having to prove they are unsafe. In a major shift the legislation would require chemical manufacturers to provide basic health and safety information for all chemicals as a condition for them remaining on or entering the market and to make that information public.

Other elements of the legislation would require:

  • Chemicals to meet a health standard to enter or remain on the market.
  • EPA to identify and restrict the most toxic chemicals that build up in our food chain and in our bodies, such as brominated flame retardants.
  • Populations most vulnerable to toxic chemicals, including pregnant women, infants and children, and those living in environmental 'hot spots', to have extra protections from toxic chemicals.
  • EPA to rely on the National Academy of Sciences’ recommendations to incorporate the best and latest science when determining the safety of chemicals.

This bill, filed in the House, follows a similar bill introduced in the Senate in April by Senator Lautenberg (D-NJ) called the "Safe Chemicals Act of 2010".

"Right now our nation is bearing the brunt of decades of lax to non-existent federal oversight and the harm to consumers is immeasurable," said Congressman Rush in a recent article about the bill.

Just this year the President's Cancer Panel reported that "the true burden of environmentally induced cancers has been grossly underestimated."

Toxic Free NC is part of a nationwide coalition of advocacy organizations, health providers and businesses who support federal toxics reform, called Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. Learn more at www.saferchemicals.org.

 


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