NY Should Learn From Prop 65 Chemical-Labeling Regs

By Kevin Mayer and Michelle Chipetine (April 10, 2019, 12:13 PM EDT) -- Early this year, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced new legislation[1] aimed at "protecting" state residents from unknowing "exposure" to allegedly hazardous chemicals. The "Consumer Right to Know Act" mimics California's Proposition 65,[2] authorizing the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, or DEC, in conjunction with the state's Department of Health and Department of State, to promulgate product labeling requirements to "increase transparency" and alert consumers of the presence of certain chemicals....

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