What's in your tampon? + President and Mayor Eric Garcetti + JFK memories
ICYMI -- Friday's buzz President
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You can read my report here.
PERIOD PROBLEMS
Toxic chemicals in your menstrual products? Go ahead, add another reason why women should lose sleep.
No more, says Assemblywoman
Women are exposed to a slew of product toxins, according to the advocacy group Women's Voices for the Earth, potentially leading to cancer, reproductive damage, allergic reactions and hormone disruption. Garcia's bill would require that all product ingredients, from tampons to sponges to menstrual underwear, become more publicly available to consumers.
"If we are using these products, we should know what we're putting in our bodies," Garcia said. "If it's a tampon, pad, a cup, Thinx underwear, no matter the product, I want you to have the best information out there."
Garcia's advocacy started with frustration over "being taxed for my period." She wrote legislation to repeal the "tampon tax," which led to a two-year implementation in Gov.
"I am honored and humbled to be elected President of the Democratic Mayors. Washington may be broken, but America is not. As mayors, we see up close how in their cities and towns the American people continue to innovate, work and create national change from the ground up," Garcetti said in a statement. "We will amplify the Democratic voice in local politics and amplify the local voice in Democratic politics to win the national election."
Garcetti said he intends to focus the organization's efforts in electing a Democratic president in the 2020 battleground states of
Garcetti wasn't the only
PIECES OF HISTORY
Today, Sotheby's will auction an archive of documents compiled by former Gov.
"What's quite unique about this is the scope, but also the personal touches," said
The archive is from a private collector and will be auctioned as part of Sotheby's Americana series, which also includes letters from
Sotheby's lists the archive's estimated value at between
A CASUAL CONVO
The event, titled "A Conversation with Gov.
The free event is scheduled for
For what it matters --
"Today, farm workers are living in garages, barrack-style housing, trailers with no air conditioning that make summer living brutal," wrote
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I stand firmly behind my original statement. I was 1000% surprised when Lorena told me the bill was going to fail and I was 1000% shocked at the complete lack of respect shown to a fellow colleague; after being offered to present the bill (both in person and via email), I arrived at the committee hearing to find it wouldn't even be heard, without even as much as a text message to inform me of this important change. Be that as it may, when Lorena and I spoke, she offered to be a co-author on the bill's reintroduction and I hope she plans on keeping her word. We both have stated this is an important issue." -- Assemblywoman
We're also just going to leave this tweet from former Gov.
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