On the recordAugust 2, 2010
If we do not, our children and our grandchildren will continue to be guinea pigs in an uncontrolled experiment testing the impacts of thousands of industrial chemicals on the human body.
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congress.govIf we do not, our children and our grandchildren will continue to be guinea pigs in an uncontrolled experiment testing the impacts of thousands of industrial chemicals on the human body.
Tom Udall warns about the risks to future generations from unregulated chemical exposure.
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