Records of Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz instill hope that progress under Biden could be extended

Public health advocates are optimistic that a Kamala Harris win in the November presidential election in the US would lead to further regulation of PFAS toxic “forever chemicals”, on which the Biden administration has already taken unprecedented regulatory action.

In part that is based on past actions. Last year, Harris’s running mate, the Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, signed bold legislation prohibiting the use of toxic PFAS across a range of common consumer goods from menstrual products to food packaging – a measure that is considered by public health advocates to be among the “strongest bans in the world”.

Walz worked closely with victims of PFAS pollution as the legislation moved, said Sarah Doll, director of Safer States, which advocates for state-level regulations on toxic chemicals. “He has lived experience with the families … and just having that could bring a deeper understanding of the complexities and the challenges that we face,” Doll said.

  • @Kyrgizion
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    -1122 days ago

    Too late, there’s a reason these are nicknamed “forever chemicals”.

    You can prevent new ones from being created, but there’s enough out there to give us all cancer and then some.

    • @PlantJam
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      1622 days ago

      Good thing this wasn’t the attitude about lead.

    • @NineMileTower
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      1422 days ago

      Yeah, we might as well just shoot ourselves in the head and stop trying to fix anything at all. We’re all so doomed, it’s not even worth trying to change anything. /s

    • themeatbridge
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      422 days ago

      And they are already inside you. “Out there” is in our brains, our blood streams, our reproductive organs, we’re all already contaminated. Our children are already contaminated.

      Stopping PFAS and microplastic production is about saving future generations from the nightmare we have created for our kids.