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The Washington Toxics Coalition website.

The Children's Safe Product Act is now Law!


April 2nd, Governor Gregoire signed the Children’s Safe Products Act into law, making Washington the nation’s leader in keeping toxic chemicals out of toys. Despite massive pressure from the toy industry to veto the bill, Governor Gregoire responded to the thousands of parents and other concerned Washingtonians who asked her to sign the legislation.

Thank you to everyone for your letters, calls, and other actions, and for your financial support that made this victory possible.

House sponsor Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson advocated fiercely for the bill, passed unanimously by the House of Representatives. Senate sponsor Sen. Debbie Regala and Sen. Phil Rockefeller shepherded the legislation, winning a vote just in time to meet the statutory deadline for final passage.

Governor Gregoire did veto a section of the law setting deadlines for manufacturers to report on the toxic contents of their products, and set up a working group to determine how to implement the law. Because of these changes, we will be continuing to press hard to make sure passage of this law leads to full disclosure of the toxic contents of toys and other children’s products.

We at the Washington Toxics Coalition express our deep gratitude to our legislative supporters and our partners, especially the American Academy of Pediatrics, Washington Chapter, League of Women Voters, Washington State Nurses Association, Washington Conservation Voters, Washington Physicans for Social Responsibility, Washington Environmental Council, People for Puget Sound, Breast Cancer Fund, WashPIRG, Earth Ministry, and Planned Parenthood of Western Washington, Moms Rising, Institute for Children's Environmental Health, Fuse.

Other legislators that made invaluable contributions include Rep. Zack Hudgins, Rep. Tom Campbell, Rep. Ross Hunter, Rep. Bob Sump, Rep. Dan Newhouse, Rep. Hans Dunshee, House Speaker Frank Chopp, Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, Sen. Jim Kastama , Sen. Jim Hargrove, and Sen. Dan Swecker.

US Senate Relies on WTC's Expertise in an Effort to Pass Federal Phthalates Ban

Feinstein With Phthalates GraphicSenator Feinstein speaks on the Senate Floor on March 4 to discuss a measure she has sponsored to establish a federal ban on phthalates in children’s toys. She uses information and graphics from the phthalates study, "Not So Squeaky Clean" recently released by WTC.

The measure is modeled after the ban of California and the European Union. Click here to watch Senator Feinstein's floor speech.

Phthalates Report
Read our new study on Phthalates in Toys, "Not So Squeaky Clean" here.

 


 

Online Toxic Toy Database Released on December 5, 2007

Read our press release. 

Toxic Toybox smallAfter testing toys and other children's products, the Washington Toxics Coalition and the Toxic-Free Legacy Coalition, together with the Michigan-based Ecology Center and environmental health organizations across the country, have created an online database to show the extent of the problem of toxic ingredients and provide guidance for parents wishing to purchase less toxic toys. What we found was eye-opening.


Take action to get toxics out of the toybox!

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Don’t Let the Pesticide Industry Gain Control of Pesticide Incident Reporting!


Governor Gregoire is about to appoint two people to the state Pesticide Incident Reporting and Tracking (PIRT) Panel. She is being pressured by agricultural/pesticide groups to appoint individuals who stand to gain from minimizing any information or proposals that restrict pesticide use.

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Safe Start for Kids is a resource for parents that will help you to choose safer products and create healthy environments for your children.

www.HealthyToys.org

choices that can help you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals

 

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Are your kids' toys toxic?
Find out by searching the online toy database at www.HealthyToys.org.

Or use your cell phone to search HealthyToys.org.

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More info at momsrising.org

 

 

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