H.R.3057 - Household Product Labeling Act of 2009
To require that household cleaning products and similar products bear a label that contains a complete and accurate list of all the product's ingredients. view all titles (2)
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- Official: To require that household cleaning products and similar products bear a label that contains a complete and accurate list of all the product's ingredients. as introduced.
- Short: Household Product Labeling Act of 2009 as introduced.
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Official Summary
6/25/2009--Introduced.Household Product Labeling Act of 2009 - Requires any household cleaning product or similar product to bear a label on the product's container or packaging that contains a complete and accurate list of all the product's ingredients. Treats a product withoutOfficial Summary
6/25/2009--Introduced.Household Product Labeling Act of 2009 - Requires any household cleaning product or similar product to bear a label on the product's container or packaging that contains a complete and accurate list of all the product's ingredients. Treats a product without such a label as a misbranded hazardous substance under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. Defines "household cleaning product or similar product" as any substance which is customarily produced and distributed for use in or about a household as a cleaning agent, pesticide, epoxy, paint or stain, or similar substance. Authorizes the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to issue related regulations, including regulations which expand on or exempt from the definition in this Act any product or product category....Read the Rest
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Making Sense of Mange « VirtuaVet
Doc Truli advised Hailey's parents to watch for baldness or thinning of the fur. Sure enough, 1 week later, she returned with demodex lesions showing all over her face and legs. .... opencongress.org/bill/111-h3057/show · wp.me/sE7hb-pitbull &mi
17-Year-Old Tabby Cat Develops Third Major Disease « VirtuaVet
Red tabby looks away, but his back facing us shows rough, disheveled fur because. The disheveled, ratty, non-smooth, unkempt appearance of dehydration & look of self-grooming in a sick cat ... What the Pack is Looking At. opencongress.org/bill/111-h305
Mickey White - Americanist: Bobby Jindal Voted Poorly
This appropriations bill (H.R. 3057) would provide $20.3 billion for U.S. foreign aid programs in fiscal 2006. The House passed the foreign aid bill on June 28, 2005 by a vote of 393-32 (Roll Call 335). Foreign aid is unconstitutional. ...
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