The National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (NPRA) on April 29 submitted written testimony to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works expressing its concerns regarding what it described as possible premature, unnecessary revisions to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
"Current U.S. chemicals policy has proven effective at protecting public health and the environment, fostering innovation, and allowing American businesses to remain competitive in the global marketplace," said NPRA President Charles T. Drevna in a written release. "Imposing unnecessary, politically motivated reforms on U.S. chemicals policy during these economically uncertain times will do little to improve public health and safety, but will needlessly exacerbate the rise in the cost of domestic goods and will ultimately send more American jobs overseas."
Key positions in the written testimony that are highlighted in the release were:
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