ECOS statement on Federal Reform: The states react
The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) has adopted a resolution calling for strong federal legislation to fix our broken chemical safety system. The message is clear: We should honor the state’s authority and role, and harness the energy of state leadership to finally fix our broken federal chemical safety system
This post originally published on Safer States
The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) has adopted a resolution calling for strong federal legislation to fix our broken chemical safety system. The message is clear: We should honor the state’s authority and role, and harness the energy of state leadership to finally fix our broken federal chemical safety system.
The states have managed success where the federal government has not: several states have banned Bisphenol-A (BPA), cadmium and a harmful flame retardant called Deca-BDE while the federal government has not. And many more states are on their way to bans which will protect the most vulnerable populations.
Today, we bring you reaction for the Safer States Coalition around the nation to his resolution.
Jamie Silberger, Women's Voices for the Earth.
Cindy Luppi, Clean Water Action New England Co-Director.
Rebecca Meuninck, Ecology Center Environmental Health Campaign Director.
Brian Imus, Director of Illinois PIRG.
Renee Hackenmiller-Paradis, Oregon Environmental Council Program Director.
Ivy Sager-Rosenthal, campaign director for the Washington Toxics Coalition.















