The title of the hearing is: “Regulation of Existing Chemicals and the Role of Pre-Emption under Sections 6 and 18 of the Toxic Substances Control Act."
This continues a series of "fact-finding" hearings sponsored by the House. A TSCA reform bill called the Safe Chemicals Improvement Act will introduced by the late Senator Frank Lautenberg and Senator David Vitter. The bipartisan bill has substantial support on both sides of the aisle in the Senate, though EPW Chair Barbara Boxer is not one of them. One of the concerns raised by both parties are the preemption provisions. Boxer and the state of California (and other states) are concerned the current Senate bill's provisions will block any state action on toxic chemicals even if EPA does not take sufficient action to protect human health and the public. Hence the House focus on that issue in today's hearing.
The list of witnesses is below, along with links to their written testimony. The hearing is expected to be livecast on the committee's web page.
Panel One:
Mark A. Greenwood
Principal
- Greenwood Environmental Counsel PLLC
- Washington, D.C.
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
Justin Johnson, Deputy Secretary
- Vermont Agency for Natural Resources
- Waterbury, VT
- On behalf of the Environmental Council of the States
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
William K. Rawson
- Partner and Chair, Chemical Regulation,
- Product Strategy & Defense Practice
- Latham & Watkins, LLP
- Washington, D.C.
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
Jennifer Thomas
- Director, Federal Government Affairs
- Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
- Washington, DC
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
Lemuel M. Srolovic
- Chief, Environmental Protection Bureau
- NYS Office of the Attorney General
- New York, New York
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
Linda Reinstein
- President/CEO and Co-Founder
- Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization
- Redondo Beach, California
- Witness Testimony (Truth in Testimony and CV)
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