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S.2081: A bill to require manufacturers to demonstrate sufficient means to cover, for certain products distributed in commerce, costs of potential recalls, and for other purposes.

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August 11, 2008 North Carolina Gov. Easley Signs Common Sense Gun Control Law To ...

Yes, improving the Brady background check system - here, to screen out the dangerously mentally ill during transactions at licensed gun dealers - is gun control. And it's just common sense. The signing of the bill - S. 2081 - is ...

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June 17, 2008 September 20 Meeting - New Time Our next meeting will be September ...

We urge Senator Gordon Smith to Stop Toxic Imports and Support the Food and Product Responsibility Act (S. 2081). Southern Oregon JwJ Southern Oregon JwJ. Support the US Food and Product Responsibility Act, introduced in the Senate by ...

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June 12, 2008 Spotlight Interview … Photographer / Teacher Scott Stulberg Scott ...

We urge Senator Gordon Smith to Stop Toxic Imports and Support the Food and Product Responsibility Act (S. 2081). Southern Oregon JwJ Southern Oregon JwJ. Support the US Food and Product Responsibility Act, introduced in the Senate by ...

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May 17, 2008 Please, please pray! *****UPDATE***** I just found out that my ...

We urge Senator Gordon Smith to Stop Toxic Imports and Support the Food and Product Responsibility Act (S. 2081). Southern Oregon JwJ Southern Oregon JwJ. Support the US Food and Product Responsibility Act, introduced in the Senate by ...

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February 24, 2008 STOP TOXIC IMPORTS Rally Feb. 27 in Medford

We urge Senator Gordon Smith to Stop Toxic Imports and Support the Food and Product Responsibility Act (S. 2081). Southern Oregon JwJ Southern Oregon JwJ. Support the US Food and Product Responsibility Act, introduced in the Senate by ...

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February 23, 2008 STOP TOXIC IMPORTS Rally Feb. 27 in Medford

... Congress is on notice that our trade laws must champion safety and environmental standards as well as workers' rights. We urge Senator Gordon Smith to Stop Toxic Imports and Support the Food and Product Responsibility Act (S. 2081)

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January 16, 2008 Stop Toxic Imports Campaign

Many wanted to urge that he vote for the S. 2081, the Food and Product Responsibility Act. Krikava stated that the bill was now in Committee, and that he had no idea when it would be moving out for a vote. ...

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October 09, 2007 Recall Insurance

The Food and Product Responsibility Act of 2007 (S.2081) would require that distributors of food and consumer products demonstrate the financial capacity to cover risks associated with recalls and product safety. ...

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September 19, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 2081: A bill to require manufacturers ...

Sherrod Brown [D-OH] introduced S. 2081: A bill to require manufacturers to demonstrate sufficient means to cover, for certain products distributed in commerce, costs of potential recalls, and for other purposes. ...

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September 19, 2007 S. 2081, A bill to require manufacturers to demonstrate sufficient ...

S. 2081 would require manufacturers to demonstrate sufficient means to cover, for certain products distributed in commerce, costs of potential recalls....

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