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Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act

Strong science wins despite relentless campaign from Big Chem

Despite industry’s relentless campaign to overturn the ban on these extremely toxic chemicals, we are heartened that the science and concern for the protection of children’s health won out, at least at this step of the process.

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