Letters from Governor Crist on April 3 and 29 to the heads of the EPA, CDC, and CPSC, in addition to inquiries from Senator Nelson have prompted clear commitments from the U.S. EPA and the CPSC.
On the recordMay 20, 2009
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Bill Nelson's inquiries led to commitments from federal agencies regarding testing.
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