FROM: Robert Thompson, General Manager
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LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR: AB 727, AB 334, AB 246, AND AB 234
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GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION
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RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Letters of Support for:
A. Assembly Bill 727 (Weber)
B. Assembly Bill 334 (Rubio)
C. Assembly Bill 246 (Papan)
D. Assembly Bill 234 (Bauer-Kahan)
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BACKGROUND
AB 727 seeks to ensure that additional PFAS are kept out of our environment. Specifically, this bill focuses on prohibiting manufacturing, selling, delivering, distributing, holding, or offering for sale in the state a cleaning product that contains regulated PFAS.
AB 334 seeks to clarify the State's conflict of interest law, California Government Code Section 1090. This bill would establish that an independent contractor, who meets specified requirements, is not an officer for purposes of being subject to the prohibition on being financially interested in a contract.
AB 246 would prohibit any person from manufacturing, distributing, selling, or offering for sale any menstrual products that contain regulated PFAS, and requires a manufacturer to use the least toxic alternative when removing regulated PFAS in menstrual products to comply with these provisions.
AB 234 seeks to ensure that additional microplastics and synthetic polymer microparticles are kept out of our environment. This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation that would prohibit the sale of rinse-off cosmetics, detergents, waxes, and polishes that contain intentionally added synthetic polymer microparticles.
RELEVANT STANDARDS
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PROBLEM
Without proper support of these bills, they could fail, which could negatively affect the Orange...
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