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"Analysis: As Asbestos Toll Mounts, Trump’s EPA Ignores It"

"The Trump Administration would rather assure the chemical industry that its products are safe from scrutiny, rather than certify they are safe for humans. "

"Two years ago, President Obama signed a successful bipartisan effort to update the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA).

It was called the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act, named for the late New Jersey senator who had long championed it. The new act was intended to give the federal government more power to regulate dangerous chemicals that the chemical industry had previously been able to shield under the cloak of confidential business information and a misplaced priority on minimizing costs to businesses over public health.

Obama said those hurdles made it "virtually impossible" for the Environmental Protection Agency "to actually see if those chemicals were harming anybody.""

Derrick Z. Jackson reports for Environmental Health News July 2, 2018.

Source: EHN, 07/05/2018