Ask public health champion Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to help us bring the Safe Chemicals Act to the floor

By now you've seen the good news, the Safe Chemicals Act passed committee vote and we're hoping to get it to the Senate floor this fall.

Will you take a minute to urge public health champion Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to bring this bill to the floor?

Please take action today by taking one (or all) of these simple steps:

1) Send a tweet

Are you on Twitter? Senator Reid is too!

Click here to send this tweet now:

Dear @SenatorReid, I urge you to support @SaferChemicals & bring the #SafeChemicalsAct (S. 847) to the floor this fall! 

2) Pick up the phone


You can call the Senator's DC office at 202-224-3542.

If you are in Reid's district and are calling from a 775 or 702 area code, call 1-866-SEN-REID (736-7343).


3) Send a message

Senator Reid doesn't have an email address, but you can send him a message through his contact form. It's easy to do and we even wrote out the message for you. When you hit submit below, fill out your information, select "Health" or "Environment" for the subject line, and put in this message:

Dear Majority Leader Senator Reid,

Thank you for your continued dedication to protecting public health and the environment. I urge you to bring the Safe Chemicals Act (S. 847) to the floor this fall. I am concerned about the routine exposures American families have to toxic chemicals everyday. Due to our lax federal laws, we are not adequately protected from toxic chemicals in our homes, drinking water and consumer products. 

Millions of Americans are concerned about this important issue and I encourage you to take up this important bill as soon as possible. Thanks again for your continued commitment to this important topic. 

Thank you,


Enter your email address and click submit to send a message to Senator Reid on his contact page.


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