Law360, New York ( April 5, 2016, 11:30 AM EDT) -- Behind the scenes negotiations continue on Capitol Hill in last-ditch efforts to reconcile separate bills passed in the House and Senate during 2015 in order to harmonize amendments to the nation's principal legislation regulating chemical substances — the nearly 40-year-old Toxic Substances Control Act. The TSCA provides the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency broad authority to regulate importers, manufacturers and processors of chemical substances, including the products into which their substances are blended, such as commercial and consumer products. Recent successes in the Senate and the House reflect significant progress and reveal the seriousness with which legislators in both chambers have been engaged on the TSCA in an effort to demonstrate their ability to legislate in a bipartisan manner on issues of chemical safety.[1]...
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