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House concurs in Senate 'strike-all' changes to S.25, sets artificial-turf date to 2026 and orders Department of Health review on lead limits
Summary
Members agreed to Senate amendments to S.25, which regulate PFAS in cosmetics, menstrual products and textiles; the Senate set an artificial-turf prohibition effective Jan. 1, 2026 and removed a 10-ppm lead cap in cosmetics in favor of a Department of Health evaluation of Washington State’s 1-ppm approach.
The Vermont House concurred in the Senate proposal of amendment to Senate Bill 25, a strike-all amendment that adjusts the state’s approach to PFAS in cosmetics, menstrual products, textiles and athletic turf.
The Senate amendment adopted by the House makes three main changes: it sets the…
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