Sunscreen Industry Finds Ally In Florida State Senator Hutson; SB 588 Would Ban Local Bans

In addition to imposing a moratorium on locally implemented plastic straw bans, proposed legislation from Florida State Senator Travis Hutson would preempt city-level sunscreen regulations.

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Florida State Senator Travis Hutson, R-St. Augustine, has emerged as a key industry ally in efforts to stem local sunscreen bans in the Sunshine State.

Sunscreens containing oxybenzone and/or octinoxate are banned in Key West, Fla., beginning in 2021, and Miami Beach is considering an ordinance to do the same

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