ADAO Urges Congress to Reject House TSCA Rollback: Chemical Safety Protections, EPA Authority, and Public Health at Risk

Are you following the latest in mesothelioma legal news? Then you’ll want to know about the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s (ADAO) recent opposition to a proposed rollback of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) by the U.S House of Representatives.

On January 30, 2026, the ADAO issued a statement calling on Congress to reject this proposed rollback, arguing that chemical safety protections, the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and public health are all at risk.

This discussion draft to amend the TSCA is a topic of considerable controversy. The ADAO, a leading organization advocating for the rights and protection of asbestos disease patients, strongly opposes any legislative changes that might weaken the control and regulation of toxic substances.

Want to know more? Visit the ADAO’s blog post titled “ADAO Urges Congress to Reject House TSCA Rollback: Chemical Safety Protections, EPA Authority, and Public Health at Risk”. Stay informed about the latest developments, understand the potential implications, and join the conversation on this critical public health issue.

Follow all things related to mesothelioma legal news and more at the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s website. We’re here to keep you updated, informed, and empowered in the fight against asbestos-related diseases.


Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

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