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Government

Aug. 1, 2013

Regulatory effort pushes business towards Prop 65 deal

A nascent regulatory effort to alter warning labels for products is ratcheting up pressure on businesses to take a legislative deal to reform Prop. 65, California's toxic chemicals warning law.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Businesses and consumer groups have been meeting for months to hash out an overhaul of Proposition 65, California's 26-year-old landmark toxic chemicals warning law. Now, a nascent regulatory effort to alter warning labels for products is ratcheting up pressure on businesses to take a legislative deal.


A meeting Tuesday hosted by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to brainst...

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