Lawmakers sixteen States attended a Senate briefing last week for information on "Asbestos :. The impact on public health, the environment and the economy, "the session, organized by the Awareness Organization diseases of asbestos, has raised awareness about the dangers of exposure to asbestos, the severity of mesothelioma and encouraged participants to adopt a policy to address this dangerous carcinogen
States present were:. Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey , New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont and Washington. If your state could not do it, ADAO has digital information the disclosure documents available here. please, feel free to the pass the Senate and the representation of your state offices.
in addition, ADAO Co-founder Linda Reinstein and delegation of victims and speakers asbestos visited various offices of the Senate and the House. Linda, on the blog ADAO, said the visit a success, saying that "ADAO
saw offices embrace the bipartisan cooperation" regarding asbestos.
On behalf of everyone here at the farm, I want to thank Linda, medical experts and asbestos victims who have put so much time and effort to make the day such a success. The ADAO work and other nonprofit organizations to accomplish mesothelioma asbestos community is vitally important on so many levels. We are grateful for their work they are doing to educate our political leaders argue for a ban on asbestos, the support of the community of asbestos, and more importantly, stand up for what is just.