Once again, this is simply about greater transparency. It is about giving consumers choice. It is about American companies that have done the right thing that are facing competition often from abroad, often from companies that have not done the right thing, giving them a chance to put a credible label on their products that says: This is safe. This is PFAS-free. Mr. Chairman, this is a commonsense amendment. I hope that everybody accepts it, and I yield back the balance of my time.
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