Industry Faces “Flood Of Bills” In 2013, Says PCPC Exec John Hurson
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
At PCPC’s 119th Annual Meeting, EVP of Government Affairs John Hurson said that based on current numbers, the group could face a 45% increase in legislation with potential implications for the personal-care industry in 2013, including bills related to green chemistry and children’s product safety. PCPC is “already tracking 100 bills” this year, he said.
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