Ralph, In view of the many shortcomings of the new law, should our Division start proposing a series of amendments for the next session of Congress? Al Denio
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> On Jun 30, 2016, at 6:23 PM, Secretary, ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety
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> Note that the slides from today's webinar are available at:
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> Regarding Today's webinar on the new TSCA, our sincere regrets that some people were not able hear the audio or were not able to join at the beginning of the presentation. Our conference lines were overwhelmed by the large number of participants. We plan to host another overview webinar in the near future. Information for this future webinar will be sent out through this Listserv and available at the new TSCA webpage. Please accept our regrets.