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Saying Children Should Not Be Used as Guinea Pigs for Testing Effects of Toxic Chemicals, Senator Frank Lautenberg Announces Plans to Introduce a Safer Chemicals Bill Soon

In a crowded Senate hearing room, the law governing toxic chemical production and use was explored and determined to be inadequate to protect families and children from health effects linked to toxic chemical exposure.

Filed Under: Policy & Regulation Tagged With: Andy Igrejas, BPA, CDC, charles mckay, chemical production, children's health, Environmental Working Group, EPA, Frank Lautenberg, GAO, hartford hospital, hazardous chemicals, henry falk, john stephenson, ken cook, linda birnbaum, mercury, molly jones gray, NIEHS, pregnancy, safer chemicals, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, stephen owens, toxic chemical production, toxic chemicals, toxics, washington toxics coalition

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