Just last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee introduced a discussion draft called the Chemicals in Commerce Act, in an attempt to “reform” the outdated Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). After an initial analysis of the bill from our policy experts, it became clear that the bill does more to create rollbacks favored by the chemical industry rather than protect public health from toxic chemicals. In the short period since the bill was introduced, the tide of public health opposition to the bill has rapidly grown.
In addition to providing an initial statement on the bill, we hosted a call featuring some of the country’s public health leaders. You can listen to their response to the Chemicals in Commerce Act here.
In time for tomorrow’s House Hearing on TSCA reform, dozens of health organizations sent the committee letters of opposition.
Read our Director’s blog on the bill: What are they thinking?
Opposition letters for the Chemicals in Commerce Act:
Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow
American Nurses Association/Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
Asbestos Disease Awareness Association
BizNGO for safer chemicals and sustainable materials
Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network
Center for Environmental Health
Center for Science and Democracy – UCS
Environmental Justice and Health Alliance
Environmental Health Strategy Center
Learning Disabilities Association of America
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Women’s Health Organizations (19 signers)