July 2004
On July 13, CIEL Senior Attorney Glenn Wiser testified before the House Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials on the Chair’s June 17 legislative proposal for amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to implement the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Mr. Wiser testified on behalf of CIEL plus several of our partners, including National Environmental Trust, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oceana, Pesticide Action Network, the Sierra Club, and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
In his oral testimony, Mr. Wiser stated that “U.S. environmental and health organizations believe the [Chairman’s] approach is fundamentally flawed, and we will work very hard to ensure that the approach is never enacted into law.” He also offered several legislative alternatives that the environmental and health community believe would more faithfully reflect the requirements of the Stockholm Convention.
To view Mr. Wiser’s written testimony, please click here.
To view Mr. Wiser’s responses to additional Notes and Questions from Chairman
Gillmor dated August 31, 2005, please click here.
Background information (“attachments”):
- CEO letter to Senators Cochran, Harkin, Goodlatte, and Stenholm dated April 19, 2004
- CIEL memorandum, “Analysis of Department of Justice Letter Regarding the Constitutionality of Mandatory Notice and Comment Provisions Proposed in Implementing Legislation for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)” dated April 5, 2004