Weekly Advocacy Recap—Trump Signs $8.3B Coronavirus Package
Welcome to the ISSA Advocacy Weekly Recap, our regular roundup of the latest public policy issues impacting the cleaning industry. This week’s recap touches on U.S. President Donald Trump signing an US$8.3 billion coronavirus package, the U.S. Supreme Court taking up a Democratic bid to defend the Affordable Care Act, a New York meeting on ingredient communication rules, and more.
Trump Signs $8.3B Coronavirus Package
U.S. President Trump signed a bill providing $8.3 billion in emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak. The bill provides $7.76 billion to federal, state, and local agencies to combat the coronavirus and authorizes an additional $500 million in waivers for Medicare telehealth restrictions. The measure includes $2.2 billion for health agencies to prepare for and prevent the spread of the virus in the United States, as well as more than $3 billion for vaccine research.
New York Holds Meeting on Ingredient Communication Rules
On February 24, the New York State (NYS) Department of Environmental Conservation hosted a public meeting concerning its renewed efforts to establish ingredient disclosure requirements for commercial and household cleaning products. NYS is restarting the regulatory process for the purpose of establishing regulations that ultimately will require manufacturers to disclose the ingredients in cleaning products sold in the state. NYS originally issued a final rule on June 6, 2018, requiring ingredient disclosure beginning January 1, 2020. However, the NYS Supreme Court deemed the rule invalid on August 27, 2019, as a result of a lawsuit filed by the Household & Commercial Products Association and the American Cleaning Institute.
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