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ACC reiterates opposition to Sen. Lautenberg's TSCA bill

ACC SmartBrief | May 23, 2012

Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., is hoping to gather support for his bill that would overhaul the Toxic Substances Control Act. The American Chemistry Council has said it prefers legislation that would not impose unrealistic standards and disclosure of sensitive information. Bloomberg (05/22)


Plastic-conversion commercialization is on the way, study says

ACC SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

Should bosses drop F-bombs?

ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

Senate committee bill would maintain CFATS funding

ACC SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

Oversupply is unlikely with new crackers, says Dow Chemical CFO

ACC SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

Bayer's Babe: Pittsburgh area to keep benefiting from chemical industry

ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

Sumitomo, Saudi Aramco OK $7 billion petrochemical investment

ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

TSCA committee adds several chemical categories to priority sheet

ACC SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

Improve Your Mental Toughness in 2 Minutes

ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

Safety tips for summer use of public pools

ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012


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ACC SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

American Chemistry Council Releases April 2012 U.S. Chemical Production Regional Index

ACC SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

New Guidance for Schools Installing Spray Foam Now Available from CPI

ACC SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

Online Car-Racing Game Highlights Role of Plastics in Auto Fuel Efficiency, Safety and Design

ACC SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

ChemSecure: Time is running out

ACC SmartBrief | May 21, 2012




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