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EWG statement on banned toxic chemicals found in personal care products sold in California

More than 170 personal care products occupy store shelves in California, even though they contain toxic chemicals banned under state law.

California Assembly rushes through bill to break millions of rooftop solar contracts

In a surprise maneuver late Tuesday, the California State Assembly passed a controversial bill to support utilities’ war on rooftop solar – posing a threat to home values and utility bills for...

California lawmakers advance vital chemical safety, food reforms EWG supports

SACRAMENTO – In a major win for public health, five bills targeting harmful ultra-processed food and hazardous chemicals in drinking water and specific products cleared the California Assembly and...

California bill to retroactively break solar contracts clears key Assembly committee

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – On Wednesday, the California State Assembly Appropriations Committee approved Assembly Bill 942, a utility-backed bill to undo existing home solar contracts that could ultimately...

PFAS tap water protections for almost 19 million Californians at risk if EPA weakens limits

Nearly 19 million Californians could lose critical protections against the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in their tap water if the Environmental Protection Agency rolls back its science...

California Senate committee advances bill to require tests of heavy metals in prenatal vitamins

The Environmental Working Group is urging California lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 646, a first-in-the-nation measure that would require prenatal vitamin manufacturers to test for and publicly...

California Assembly ESTM panel advances bill to protect schoolchildren from harmful UPF

On April 29 the California Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials voted to advance a bipartisan bill phasing certain ultra-processed food, or UPF, out of meals served in public...

Environmental and consumer coalition urges legislators to reject Assembly Bill 942, protect California’s Clean Energy Future

A powerful coalition of environmental, climate, clean energy, consumer, and economic justice advocates is calling on California legislators to reject Assembly Bill 942, a proposal that threatens to...

California Assembly committee advances bill to protect schoolchildren from harmful UPF

On April 9 the California Assembly Education Committee voted to advance a bipartisan bill to phase out by 2032 “particularly harmful” ultra-processed food, or UPF, from school meals served in the...

Key California Assembly committee advances bill to limit ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

California is one step closer to protecting millions of residents from tap water contaminated by the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS.

Hilary Swank backs California bill advocating prenatal vitamin heavy metals testing, disclosure

Activist and social entrepreneur Hilary Swank is urging California lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 646, which would require prenatal vitamin manufacturers to test for and disclose levels of potentially...

California lawmakers introduce landmark bill to phase out harmful UPF from school meals

On Wednesday, California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) introduced a first-in-the-nation bill, A.B. 1264, to phase out “particularly harmful” ultra-processed food, or UPF, from school meals...

California clean energy experts and consumer advocates expose utility spending and excessive profits as true cause of soaring electric bills

During a press briefing hosted by the Environmental Working Group on Wednesday, clean energy experts and consumer advocates presented new research that debunks claims by California’s monopoly...

Lawmakers, advocates introduce legislation to protect Californians from hazardous ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Today Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) introduced Assembly Bill 794, which would mandate new state drinking water standards to protect Californians from exposure to the toxic and dangerous...

Biden administration approves staggering $15B loan for PG&E

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Biden administration is approving an eye-watering $15 billion loan to utility Pacific Gas & Electric Company, or PG&E, raising troubling questions about who’ll pay for it and...

California finds toxic pesticides in nearly 80 percent of air samples

Roughly four out of five air samples collected throughout 2023 in four of the most agriculture-intensive communities had detectable levels of pesticides, according to the state’s Department of...

Newsom signs law to fast-track safety review of toxic weedkiller paraquat

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation late Friday that will require the state’s Department of Pesticide Regulation, or DPR, to prioritize the scientific reevaluation of the toxic weedkiller paraquat.

California leads the nation with first ban on six harmful food dyes in school food

In a major victory for children’s health, Gov. Gavin Newsom today signed the California School Food Safety Act, the first law in the U.S. to ban six harmful dyes from food served in the state’s public...

California legislature moves to fast-track safety review of toxic weedkiller

The California Legislature has passed a bill requiring the Department of Pesticide Regulation, or DPR, to prioritize the reevaluation of the toxic pesticide paraquat. Assembly Bill 1963, by...

California lawmakers pass landmark ban on toxic dyes in school food

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today the California Legislature took a bold step to protect children’s health by passing a bill that bans six harmful chemicals in school food. The bipartisan bill prohibits...
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