Requests that federal government offer legal remedies to victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incentivize research into effects of those substances.
Impact
The resolution aims to address a critical gap in federal law regarding PFAS exposure, as there is currently no statutory cause of action for individuals harmed by these substances. By advocating for the federal 'PFAS Accountability Act of 2024', which seeks to classify PFAS damages as lawful injuries and shift the costs of medical monitoring to responsible parties, New Jersey is taking a significant step toward protecting its residents. This support could lead to stronger legal protections for those affected by PFAS and promote more comprehensive research into their health effects.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 116, introduced in New Jersey, requests the federal government to provide legal remedies for victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and to incentivize research into the effects of these harmful chemicals. PFAS are synthetic compounds that persist in the environment and have been found in many consumer products. The resolution highlights the extensive exposure to PFAS, notably through contaminated drinking water and various everyday items, and underscores the health risks associated with these chemicals, including cancer and developmental issues in children.
Contention
While the resolution aims to unify efforts against PFAS at the federal level, it might face opposition from those who view it as an overreach or unnecessary federal involvement, potentially conflicting with existing state laws and local initiatives. Critics may argue that local governments should address environmental and health issues in a manner tailored to their specific circumstances, suggesting that a one-size-fits-all federal approach could be inadequate. Nonetheless, the bill seeks to bridge these gaps by advocating for coordinated federal action, which proponents argue is crucial to effectively tackle the widespread issue of PFAS exposure.
Same As
Requests that federal government offer legal remedies to victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incentivize research into effects of those substances.
Requests that federal government offer legal remedies to victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incentivize research into effects of those substances.
Requesting The Office Of The Governor To Convene A Working Group To Plan For The Remediation Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (pfas) In The State.
Requesting The Office Of The Governor To Convene A Working Group To Plan For The Remediation Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (pfas) In The State.
Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.
Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.
Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.
Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.
Requests that federal government offer legal remedies to victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incentivize research into effects of those substances.
Urging The Department Of Health And University Of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center To Take All Action Necessary To Incentivize Wastewater Treatment Plants To Test Sewage Sludge, Reclaimed Water, And Any Other Residual Material For The Presence Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances.
Urging The Department Of Health And University Of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center To Take All Action Necessary To Incentivize Wastewater Treatment Plants To Test Sewage Sludge, Reclaimed Water, And Any Other Residual Material For The Presence Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances.
Urging The Department Of Health And University Of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center To Take All Action Necessary To Incentivize Wastewater Treatment Plants To Test Sewage Sludge, Reclaimed Water, And Any Other Residual Material For The Presence Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances.
Urging The Department Of Health And University Of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center To Take All Action Necessary To Incentivize Wastewater Treatment Plants To Test Sewage Sludge, Reclaimed Water, And Any Other Residual Material For The Presence Of Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances.