Mr. Speaker, I rise today on a bill that Representatives McSally, Cardenas, Joe Heck, and I have introduced, the Humane Cosmetics Act. The Humane Cosmetics Act would phase out the use of animal-based testing for cosmetic products. It will eventually prohibit the sale of cosmetics tested on animals in foreign countries, making sure that only safe products tested with cutting-edge technology enter the American market. It is time for us to end the painful and completely unnecessary process of testing American cosmetics on animals. Safer, more cost- effective, and completely humane alternatives already exist; and the United States is in no danger of losing its competitive role as a leader in the global cosmetics industry. Now, we need to ensure our place as a moral leader. Over the last 20 years, cosmetics companies have reduced their use of animals for cosmetics testing in favor of more reliable, cost- effective, and technologically advanced methods that can more accurately predict whether cosmetics are safe for humans. Let's not stay in the past. Let's keep up with our peers. The Humane Cosmetics Act would match U.S. law to the European Union, Israel, and India and ensure that the American cosmetics industry can remain competitive in a changing global market. I urge my colleagues to cosponsor this bill. ____________________
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