ICMAD Looks To Sway Legislators To Sessions Cosmetics Bill

With letters to key legislators in the House and Senate, the Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors looks to build support for the approach laid out in the Cosmetics Modernization Act of 2015, maintaining that the front-running Personal Care Products Safety Act is a danger to small business.

The Personal Care Products Safety Act, S. 1014, and its companion proposal in the House would hamstring the small business sector and ultimately could be a disservice to consumers, according to Pam Busiek, president and CEO of the Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors.

“The price of excessive regulation, regulation that exceeds that which is required to ensure safe products that perform well, could well put many of our members out of business, leaving the market dominated by the larger multinationals, who would then be in control of the product pricing,” she asserts in an Oct. 14

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