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Right now moms and kids are in D.C. urging Congress to protect our families by supporting comprehensive chemicals reform to keep our kids safe from toxics, and they need your help!

*Can you back them up? Tell Congress to be on the lookout for moms today--and urge them to support comprehensive chemicals reform to protect our kids from toxics by clicking this link now :

http://action.momsrising.org/letter/Toxic-Brigaide-5-22/

The Inside Scoop:  Right now, our outdated chemicals policy leaves us and our kids exposed to toxic chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects, asthma, & other serious illnesses. Our current chemicals legislation, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), has not been updated since 1976. Back then, we didn’t know as much as we do now about how toxic chemicals can migrate from the materials and products in which they’re used – including furniture, plastics, and food cans – into our bodies. These policies need to be updated!  Moms have enough to think about without having to also worry about toxic chemicals in our homes, drinking water, and environment. [1] [2]

Your voice is needed to counter the lobbying of the chemical industry.  In fact, the chemical industry is spending millions of dollars lobbying Congress to block a meaningful update to TSCA. In the last few months alone, they have spent over $2.7 million dollars on ads in places like Pennsylvania, Texas and Alaska. [3]

*Help the moms and kids on the Hill in D.C. today by sending a quick message via this link to counter the corporate chemical lobbyists and urge our elected leaders to support comprehensive chemicals reform NOW.

http://action.momsrising.org/letter/Toxic-Brigaide-5-22/

Being a parent is a tough job already. Moms and dads shouldn't need a degree in chemistry to pick safe toys and safe food for our children. That’s why we need comprehensive chemical reform today.

Parents are not alone in this fight for chemical reform.  Powerful voices in the health world are also speaking up for an overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association, and the American Nurses Association.(4) (5) They know that our broken chemical screening system puts our families at risk for cancer, learning disabilities, infertility, and more. And we know that when the health of our kids is at stake, there’s nothing we won’t do to keep them safe.

*Tell your Senators to look out for moms on the Hill today, and show them that thousands of Americans want common sense limits on toxic chemicals by clicking this link now. (It takes less than a minute to send a quick note using our easy system, but has a long lasting impact!)

http://action.momsrising.org/letter/Toxic-Brigaide-5-22/

Please share this link with your family and friends (and post it on Facebook); the more voices we have, the stronger the message.

Thank you for everything you do for the health of families across the country!

P.S.  Huge thanks to the Safer Chemicals Healthy Families Coalition for all they do on this issue.

P.P.S. Tell us why you want toxins out of your family's life. The personal experiences and thoughts of real moms and dads across our country make a big impact on our legislators and can help change the way our country handles toxins. Share your experience today.

[1] "U.S. facing 'grievous harm' from chemicals in air, food, water, panel says," Washington Post, May 2010

[2] "Meet the Chemicals," Safer Chemicals Healthy Families

[3] Chart Detailing American Chemistry Council Spending Since November 2011, Figures compiled by independent auditor for Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families.

[4] "Pediatricians Urge Tougher Chemical Safety Law," CNN April 25, 2011

[5]  Safer Chemicals Healthy Families Coalition


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