Cosmetic News In Brief: PCPSA Prospects; Calif. Cleaning Bill; More
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA movement to reduce regulatory burdens in line with executive orders from President Trump is not a major obstacle to the Personal Care Products Safety Act's advancement, Senator Dianne Feinstein's office suggests. Meanwhile, the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act heads for the finish line in California, and GC3 provides an update on submissions received for its preservatives challenge.
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