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Category Archives: flame retardants
“Overwhelming support” for Vermont chemicals law
This in from local on-line news source, the Vermont Digger: “In one of the most decisive votes of the session the Vermont House supported the regulation of toxic chemicals found in children’s products. The vote was 114-27.” As blogged a … Continue reading
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Vermont strives for comprehensive chemical regulation
Vermont has enacted a variety of commercial chemicals laws over the last decade in response to specific issues. For example, 18 V.S.A. § 1511 limits the concentration of phthalates in products intended for children under 3 years old; 9 V.S.A. … Continue reading
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Alaska Making Headway on its Chemicals Bill
Newsflash from the Last Frontier: The Toxic-Free-Children’s Act (SB 151) decribed in this earlier post received a hearing in the Senate Health and Social Services Committee on Wednesday and was speedily passed out of committee two days later. Guest blogger … Continue reading
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Alaska Seeks to Join the Ranks of State Chemicals Regulators
Our favorite guest blogger, VLS alum Maricarmen Cruz-Guilloty, Environmental Health and Justice Coordinator at Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT), reports that the Alaska Legislature will consider a bill about toxic chemicals in children’s products in 2014. Senator Donny Olson, … Continue reading
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