Al Franken is introducing his second piece of legislation, which would expand the requirements for labeling products used in the household. From MPR: “Moms and dads have a right to know whether harmful chemicals are present in their kitchen cupboards,” Franken said. “When my wife Franni and I were raising our own kids, we were constantly concerned with what we used to wash their cribs, their pacifiers, the floors, and surfaces they played on. This is just a common-sense measure to help parents keep their kids safe and healthy.”
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