TSCA Reform Next on Senate Agenda Following Funding Resolution, Says GOP Leadership
The Senate is likely to move onto Toxic Substance Control Act reform following a wrap-up of legislative work on the continuing resolution to extend federal funding past Sept. 30, said the office of Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, in a…
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Sept. 29 memo. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved in April a controversial TSCA bill, S-697 (here), which sponsors say aims to create a "predictable and transparent" federal regulatory system for chemicals (see 1504300027). The House decisively passed its competing bill in June (see 1506240010).