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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