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California A.B. 818, a bill requiring nonwoven disposable wipes to be labeled clearly and conspicuously with the phrase “Do Not Flush”, has passed both legislative chambers and awaits final concurrence in the Assembly.

Sep 1, 2021

A stakeholder advisory committee charged with making recommendations to the Washington legislature regarding the establishment of the state’s new extended producer responsibility for packaging law (E2SSB 5022) held their first meeting on Tuesday. The bill, which initially applied only to beverage containers, was expanded during the legislative session to include more product categories, but CHPA worked to secure an exemption for FDA approved over-the-counter medications, dietary supplements, and medical devices.  

Sep 1, 2021

Here are the Federal Register notice summary excerpts that might be of interest to you or others within your organization. Please see notices for complete details.

Aug 25, 2021

State and local policy issues impacting dietary supplements across the country.

Aug 23, 2021

Here are the Federal Register notice summary excerpts that might be of interest to you or others within your organization. Please see notices for complete details.

Aug 20, 2021

Last week, Oregon became the second state in the country to shift costs of recycling from municipal governments to product manufacturers, when Governor Kate Brown signed S.B. 582 into law.

Aug 12, 2021

Here are the Federal Register notice summary excerpts that might be of interest to you or others within your organization. Please see notices for complete details.

Aug 11, 2021

State and local policy issues impacting dietary supplements across the country.

Aug 9, 2021

CHPA's “Spotlight” series highlights different Associate member companies in various categories on a rotating basis.

Aug 5, 2021

Here are the Federal Register notice summary excerpts that might be of interest to you or others within your organization. Please see notices for complete details.

Aug 4, 2021

As marijuana legalization and decriminalization has swept across the states in the last decade, researchers, activists, law enforcement, and public health officials have advocated to loosen strict marijuana research policy to better understand the impact of the substance on public health and safety. The most recent draft of the Senate infrastructure bill includes language to enhance marijuana research as it relates to driving and road safety.   

Aug 3, 2021

Here are the Federal Register notice summary excerpts that might be of interest to you or others within your organization. Please see notices for complete details.

Jul 28, 2021

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