Organizations & Businesses in Support of Full Disclosure
We, the undersigned, ask for Congress’ support of the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act (H.R. 3457), requiring the full disclosure of chemicals in institutional and household cleaning products. We speak as a diverse group of organizations that represent the interests of businesses, consumers, health professionals, organized labor, public health advocates, and workers.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
Pamela Miller, Executive Director
Anchorage, Alaska
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
Katie Huffling, RN, MS, CNM
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, District Council 47
Kathy Black, Health and Safety Director
Philadelphia, PA
American Federation of Government Employees
Milly Rodriguez, MPH, Occupational Health and Safety
Washington, DC
Environment and Public Health Consulting
Ann Blake, Ph.D
Alameda, CA
Blue Green Alliance
Charlotte Brody, Director of Chemicals, Public Health and Green Chemistry
Minneapolis, MN
Breast Cancer Fund
Jeanne Rizzo, Executive Director
San Francisco, CA
Brazilian Immigrant Center
Natalicia Tracy, Executive Director
Boston, MA
Brazilian Women’s Group
Heloisa Maria Galvao, Executive Director
Allston,. MA
California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative
Oakland, CA
Citizens’ Environmental Coalition
Barbara Warren. Executive Director
Albany, NY
Clean and Healthy New York
Kathy Curtis, Policy Director
Albany, NY
CleanWell
Larry Weiss, MD, Chief Scientist
San Francisco, CA
Communications Workers of America
Dave LeGrande
Washington DC
Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice
Tomas M. Colligan, Interim Executive Director
Hartford, CT
Connecticut Council on Occupational Safety and Health (ConnectiCOSH)
Michael C. Fitts, Executive Director
Newington, CT
EcoStore USA
Lyne Appel Downing, VP Operations
Auburn Hills, MI
Electronics TakeBack Coalition
Barbara Kyle, National Coordinator
San Francisco, CA
Empire State Consumer Project , Inc.
Judy Braiman
Rochester, NY
Environmental Working Group
Jason Rano, Director of Legislative Affairs
Washington DC
Environmental Health Fund
Judith Robinson, Executive Director
Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA
Farmworker Association of America
Jeannie Economos, Pesticide Safety and Environmental Health Project Coordinator
Apopka, FL
GreenBlendz, Inc
Steve Berry
Auburn Hills, MI
Greenpeace
Rick Hind, Legislative Director
Washington, DC
Health Care Without Harm
Gary Cohen, President
Kelli Barber, RN, MN, Co-Chair Nurses Workgroup
Mary Margret Thomas , Co-chair Nurses Workgroup
Washington, DC
Healthy Child, Healthy World
Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff, ED/CEO
Los Angeles, CA
Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center
John Lunstroth, LLM, MPH
Houston, TX
Health Professionals and Allied Employees, Local 5094
Diana Crowder, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Health and Safety Committee Chair
New Jersey
Hesperian Health Guides
Miriam Lara
Berkeley, CA
Houston Interfaith Worker Justice
Laura Perez-Boston, Director
Houston, TX
Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition/ Prevention is the Cure
Karen Miller, President
Huntington, NY
Indiana Toxics Action
Lin Kaatz Chary, Executive Director
Gary, IN
Informed Green Solutions
Carol Westinghouse, President
Vermont
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Kathleen Schuler, MPH, Senior Program Analyst
Minneapolis, MN
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Azita Mashayekhi, MHS, Industrial Hygenist
Washington, DC
International Chemical Workers Union Council/UFCW
John S. Morawetz
Cincinnati, Ohio
Just Transition Alliance
José T. Bravo, Executive Director
San Diego, CA
Kentucky Environmental Foundation
Elizabeth Crowe, Executive Director
Berea, KY
Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety
Tolle Graham, Labor and Environment Coordinator
Dorchester, MA
Modern Mermaids LLC
Audra Conklin, Founder and Managing Partner
Norwood, MA/Boca Raton, FL
Mitchell Environmental Health Associates
Mark Mitchell M.D., MPH, President
Hartford, CT
Mt. Sinai Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Alice Freund, Industrial Hygienist
New York, NY
National Council for Occupational Safety and Health
Tom O’Conner, Executive Director
Raleigh, NC
National Domestic Worker Alliance
Ai-Jen Poo, Director
New York, NY
New Jersey Work Environment Council
Rick Engler, Director
Trenton, NJ
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH)
Joel Shufro, Executive Director
New York, NY
Occupational Health Clinical Centers
Michael B. Lax, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director
Syracuse, New York
OMB Watch
Sean Moulton
Director, Federal Information Policy
Washington DC
Oregon Physician’s for Social Responsibility
Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP
Portland, OR
Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health (PhilaPOSH)
Barbara Rahke, Director
Philadelphia, PA
Preventing Harm Minnesota
Julia Earl, Executive Director
St. Paul, MN
Product Policy Institute
Matt Prindiville, Associate Director
Rockland, ME
Project for Environmental Health, Knowledge, Inc. & Action
MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci, PhD, President
Lakewood, NJ
School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers
Michele Ochsner, Ph.D.Co-Director, Occupational Training and Education Consortium
New Brunswick, NJ
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
Sidra Goldman-Mellor, Doctoral candidate in Epidemiology
Berkeley, CA
Southern California Coalition for Occupation Safety and Health
Shirley Alvarado-del Aguila, Coordinator
Los Angeles, CA
United Steelworkers
Michael Wright, Director of Health, Safety and Environment
Pittsburgh, PA
Vida Verde Women’s Co-Op
Lucimara Rodrigues
Allston, MA
WE Act for Environmental Justice
Ogonnaya Dotson Newman, Acting Director of Environmental Health
Brooklyn, NY
Western New York Council on Occupational Safety and Health
Germain Harnden, Executive Director
Buffalo, NY
Women’s Health Institute
Dr. Catherine DeLorey , Director
Boston, MA
Yoreganics
Kimberly Mendas, Founder & Owner
Exeter, RI












