California governor rejects bill to phase out "forever" chemicals used in cookware, children's products
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has rejected a bill aimed at phasing out harmful synthetic chemicals, often referred to as 'forever' chemicals, found in everyday items like nonstick cookware and children's products. This decision raises concerns about public health, as these chemicals are linked to serious health issues, including cancer. The rejection of the bill means that consumers will continue to be exposed to these potentially dangerous substances, sparking debate about the balance between consumer safety and industry interests.
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