ICMAD Looks To Sway Legislators To Sessions Cosmetics Bill
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
With letters to key legislators in the House and Senate, the Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors looks to build support for the approach laid out in the Cosmetics Modernization Act of 2015, maintaining that the front-running Personal Care Products Safety Act is a danger to small business.
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