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Government

Jul. 24, 2006

Critics Say Federal Bills Will Disrupt Existing Chemical Controls

SAN FRANCISCO - Once again, state officials and environmentalists have raised the alarm that Republicans in Congress are moving to weaken enforcement of chemical laws.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Once again, state officials and environmentalists have raised the alarm that Republicans in Congress are moving to weaken enforcement of chemical laws.
      The concern this time involves a bill moving through the House of Representatives that would implement an international pollution treaty.
      Critics charge ...

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