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For Immediate Release:
02/17/2006
For More Information:
Kirpal Singh
(303) 573-7474 ext. 302

Rep. Solis’ “POPs” Bill: A True Step Forward Toward Protecting Public Health and the Environment

WASHINGTON, DC – Today Congresswoman Solis (CA) took an important step in protecting people’s health worldwide from some of the most harmful toxic chemicals by introducing H.R. 4800.

This bill would allow the United States to implement the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), an international treaty aimed at eliminating or restricting a small number of the most dangerous contaminants. POPs are toxic chemicals that build up in our bodies and persist in the environment for a long time. Many of these chemicals may cause developmental problems like learning disabilities and birth defects.

Any legislation to implement this treaty should include three main principles:
• Require the Environmental Protection Agency to decide whether or not to regulate new chemicals added to the treaty in a timely fashion;
• Allow states to use innovative policy measures to further protect their citizens when EPA fails to act; and
• Use a health-based scientific standard when making decisions about regulating chemicals added to the treaty.

Congresswoman Solis’ bill does all these things, and would be a true step forward toward protecting public health and the environment.

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