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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, American consumers deserve to have confidence | ||||||
3 | that the products they buy, when used for their intended | ||||||
4 | purposes, are safe; and
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5 | WHEREAS, A federal chemical management program should | ||||||
6 | place protecting the public health, including children's | ||||||
7 | health, as its highest priority, and should include strict | ||||||
8 | government oversight; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The federal chemical management program should | ||||||
10 | preserve America's role as the world's leading innovator and | ||||||
11 | employer in the manufacture, processing, distribution in | ||||||
12 | commerce, and use of chemicals; and
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13 | WHEREAS, The current chemical management law, the Toxic | ||||||
14 | Substance Control Act (TSCA), was signed into law in 1976, and | ||||||
15 | it is now nearly 35 years old; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Since the enactment of the law, our ability to | ||||||
17 | understand the impact chemicals have on the human body and the | ||||||
18 | environment has advanced significantly; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Those advancements in science and technology need | ||||||
20 | to be integrated into the federal chemical management program; |
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1 | and
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2 | WHEREAS, Momentum for modernization of the federal | ||||||
3 | chemical regulatory system is growing in Congress; and
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4 | WHEREAS, A robust federal chemical management system will | ||||||
5 | obviate the need for state governments to adopt potentially | ||||||
6 | conflicting state regulatory programs that have the potential | ||||||
7 | for negative impacts on the national economy; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
10 | we urge the 112th Congress of the United States to enact | ||||||
11 | federal legislation to modernize the Toxic Substances Control | ||||||
12 | Act of 1976 in order to: | ||||||
13 | (1) ensure that chemicals are safe for their intended | ||||||
14 | use; | ||||||
15 | (2) require EPA to systematically prioritize chemicals | ||||||
16 | for the purpose of assessing their safe use; | ||||||
17 | (3) require that EPA act expeditiously and efficiently | ||||||
18 | in assessing the safe use of chemicals; | ||||||
19 | (4) require companies that manufacture, import, | ||||||
20 | process, distribute, or use chemicals to provide EPA with | ||||||
21 | relevant information to the extent necessary for EPA to | ||||||
22 | make safe use determinations; | ||||||
23 | (5) assure that the potential risks to children from |
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1 | exposures to chemicals are considered in the assessment of | ||||||
2 | safe use; | ||||||
3 | (6) empower EPA to impose a range of risk management | ||||||
4 | controls to ensure that chemicals are safe for their | ||||||
5 | intended use; | ||||||
6 | (7) encourage companies and EPA to work together to | ||||||
7 | enhance public access to chemical health and safety | ||||||
8 | information; | ||||||
9 | (8) require that EPA rely on scientifically valid data | ||||||
10 | and information, regardless of its source, including data | ||||||
11 | and information reflecting modern advances in science and | ||||||
12 | technology; | ||||||
13 | (9) enable EPA to have the staff, resources, and | ||||||
14 | regulatory tools it needs to ensure the safety of | ||||||
15 | chemicals; and | ||||||
16 | (10) ensure that TSCA remains a vehicle to promote and | ||||||
17 | encourage technological innovation, and the maintenance of | ||||||
18 | a globally competitive industry in the United States; and | ||||||
19 | be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
21 | delivered to members of the Illinois congressional delegation.
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