The leading trade organization and lobbyist for the chemical industry left its computerized fingerprints all over a chemical safety reform bill being debated this week in Congress, according to “rudimentary digital forensics” performed by Hearst News Service.
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The findings, revealed the day before Wednesday’s Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee hearing on the legislation, support environmental and public health advocates’ claim that the bill is backed by the very industry it is meant to regulate.
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