Cosmetics reform legislation could have unprecedented momentum behind it going into 2017, following the Sept. 14 release of a discussion draft from House Energy and Commerce members that’s modeled closely after the proposed Personal Care Products Safety Act in the Senate.
Reps. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., and Leonard Lance, R-N.J
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