Looking for a particular action? Or just want to browse all of our current opportunities to write a letter to a decision-maker? You've found the right place.
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Secretary Sebelius, We Need a Breast Cancer Prevention Plan
We're calling on Health and Human Services to create a national breast cancer prevention strategy.
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Ask Your Senators to Support Safe Chemicals
Urge your senators to cosponsor the Safe Chemicals Act to ensure a healthier world for our children and grandchildren!
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Support the Safe Cosmetics Act
Ask Congress to protect the health and safety of consumers by co-sponsoring the Safe Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Act.
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No More Flame Retardants in Furniture!
New California rules for furniture could mean less toxic sofas nationwide. Regulators need to hear from you by March 26!
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We Can Taste the Hypocrisy, Progresso
The chemical BPA is linked to increased breast cancer risk, yet it's in Progresso soups—including the brand's pink-ribbon cans, which raise money for breast cancer research.
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Meet or Beat J&J's Commitment to Safer Cosmetics
Challenge cosmetics giants Avon, Estee Lauder, L'Oreal, Procter & Gamble and Unilever to follow Johnson & Johnson's lead.
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Campbell's: Tell Us More About Your Plan to Phase Out BPA
Campbell's says it's replacing BPA! But when and with what?
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Support Full Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals
Ask Congress to require companies to disclose the chemicals used in fracking.
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Support the CARE Act for Medical Radiation Safety
The CARE Act would ensure proper training for lab technicians who administer radiation-based medical screening and therapies.
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Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2011
Ask for clear labeling on household cleaners.
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Ban BPA in Kids' Food Products
Help secure BPA-free baby bottles, formula and more for the health of our kids.
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Ask Congress to Ban BPA in Food Packaging
We need laws that raise the bar and protect everyone, no matter where they shop or what they buy.
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School is in Session, but Pesticides Should Be Left Out
Take action to reduce children's exposure to pesticides at school.
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Make October Breast Cancer Prevention Month
It's time the dialogue shifted from early detection and treatment to prevention. Tell President Obama today.
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Inert, But Not Safe
"Inert" ingredients sound harmless. But inactive ingredients linked to cancer can be in household pesticides without being on the label.
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Time for EPA to Act on Atrazine
The dangerous pesticide, Atrazine, is most commonly found in U.S. groundwater and surface water. Tell EPA to protect the public's health against this pesticide!
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Just Water, Please. Skip the Hormones
Ask your representative to support policies to remove hormone disrupting chemicals from drinking water.
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Don't Make Sunscreen Users Choose Between Breast Cancer and Skin Cancer!
Tell Congress to fight for tighter regulation of the carcinogenic and endocrine-disrupting ingredients found in sunscreen.
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Tell Congress to Support EPA’s New Pollution Reduction Rules
We need tough regulations and standards to reduce air pollution now.
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Help Reduce Exposure to Radiation from Cell Phones
Updated Federal Communications Commission radiation standards for cell phones would limit exposure to electromagnetic fields, which have been linked to breast cancer.