Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S957

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Protecting black girls from targeted toxicity

Impact

If enacted, S957 would establish legal standards that prohibit advertisers from marketing certain products to youths, provided these products contain harmful substances like mercury, parabens, and other carcinogenic components. This legislation represents an effort to mitigate the adverse health effects that can arise from early exposure to these chemicals, reinforcing broader public health goals. Additionally, it acknowledges the unique challenges faced by black girls in a society that often pressures them to conform to certain beauty ideals through potentially harmful products.

Summary

Senate Bill S957, titled 'An Act protecting black girls from targeted toxicity', seeks to regulate advertisements targeting youth that promote harmful skin and hair products containing toxic chemicals. The bill aims to protect children, particularly black girls, from being subjected to marketing strategies that promote products for skin lightening and hair relaxing which can be detrimental to their health. By focusing on advertisements aimed at youths, the bill addresses a crucial gap in the regulation of products that disproportionately affect certain demographics.

Contention

Discussion around Bill S957 is expected to highlight various points of contention, particularly among stakeholders in the beauty and advertising industries who may argue against restrictions on marketing practices. Supporters will likely emphasize the necessity of protecting vulnerable groups from toxic products and unfair marketing practices, while opponents may raise concerns regarding freedom of speech and the impact on businesses. The bill may also spark conversations about cultural norms related to beauty and the historical context of advertising targeting minority communities.

Companion Bills

MA S1924

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MA S182

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MA H2821

Similar To To establish a digital advertising revenue commission

MA H2787

Similar To Relative to taxation of digital advertising services

MA H2145

Similar To Relative to truth in advertising

MA S2612

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S867

To ensure protections for residents in condominium conversions

MA S1441

Simplifying inclusionary zoning

MA S1292

Authorizing local control of waste collection hours of operation

MA S1794

Supporting residents and communities in resolving tax

MA S1291

Promoting a foundation for universal childcare

MA S1992

Relative to Rosa Parks Day

MA S1442

Authorizing local control of waste collection hours of operation

MA S1306

To protect the collective bargaining rights of certain administrative employees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.