Broad Coalition lays out path forward on TSCA reform

Today, 125 organizations,  including Maryland PIRG, sent a letter to House and Senate committee leaders spelling out in detail how to move forward on TSCA reforms and find the best from the House and Senate versions of the bill. Read the letter.

Toxic threats

Today, 125 organizations,  including Maryland PIRG, sent a letter to House and Senate committee leaders spelling out in detail how to move forward on TSCA reforms and find the best from the House and Senate versions of the bill. Read the letter.

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Emily Scarr

State Director, Maryland PIRG; Director, Stop Toxic PFAS Campaign, PIRG

Emily directs strategy, organizational development, research, communications and legislative advocacy for Maryland PIRG. Emily has helped win small donor public financing in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County. She has played a key role in establishing new state laws to to protect public health by restricting the use of antibiotics on Maryland farms, require testing for lead in school drinking water and restrict the use of toxic flame retardant and PFAS chemicals. Emily also serves on the Executive Committees of the Maryland Fair Elections Coalition and the Maryland Campaign to Keep Antibiotics Working. Emily lives in Baltimore City with her husband, kids, and dog.

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