March 26, 2020 – PASS Coalition Letter to Governor DeSantis Re SB172
March 26, 2020 The Honorable Ron DeSantisGovernor, State of FloridaThe Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 Re: Support for Florida Senate Bill 172 Dear Governor DeSantis: On behalf
OTC Monograph Reform Passage Press Release
“ Congress Passes Important Legislation to Help Speed New Sunscreens to Market in Coronavirus Package For Immediate Release: March 27, 2020Contact: Ethan Jorgensen-Earp, ethan.jorgensen-earp@hklaw.com The Public Access to SunScreens (PASS) Coalition,
June 27, 2019 – PASS Coalition Sunscreen Proposed Rule Comments
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May 18, 2018 – PASS Coalition Submits Letter to Hawaii Governor Expressing Concern Over State Legislation Banning FDA-Approved Sunscreen Ingredients
Recently, the Hawaii state legislature passed a bill that Hawaii Governor Ige signed signed into law that bans the sale of sunscreens beginning January 1, 2021 containing oxybenzone and octinoxate
May 18, 2018 – PASS Coalition Submits Letter to Hawaii Governor Expressing Concern Over State Legislation Banning FDA-Approved Sunscreen Ingredients
The Honorable David Y. IgeGovernor, State of Hawaii Executive ChambersState CapitolHonolulu, Hawaii 96813 Dear Governor Ige: On behalf of the Public Access to SunScreens (PASS) Coalition, a multi-stakeholder coalition composed
April 20, 2018 – PASS Coalition Supports the Senate’s Legislation to Modernize the FDA’s Process for Considering New OTC Ingredients, Including New and Pending Sunscreen Ingredients
The Honorable Lamar AlexanderUnited States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Patty Murray United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Johnny Isakson United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The
April 20, 2018 – PASS Coalition Supports the Senate’s Legislation to Modernize the FDA’s Process for Considering New OTC Ingredients, Including New and Pending Sunscreen Ingredients
FDA’s current process for evaluating and approving new OTC sunscreen products is extremely slow and burdensome. A new sunscreen ingredient has not been approved in the United States since the