Lead. Arsenic. Cadmium. Mercury. Two recent congressional reports have found these dangerous heavy metals in baby food—both conventional and organic. We need the FDA to take action now.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Passed!
Last week, Congress passed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with bipartisan support. This bill makes the largest investment in upgrading US infrastructure since the Eisenhower administration. It is a major step forward for climate action.
Biden’s Build Back Better Framework Includes Historic Investments in Climate Solutions
Yesterday, President Biden announced his latest Build Back Better Framework, and Moms applauded. This bill would make a historic climate investments.
What Moms Are Watching in the Build Back Better Act
The Build Back Better Act is a massive investment package containing many of President Biden’s policy priorities. Here are a few we are watching.
A New Plan For Widespread Electrification
Moms Clean Air Force members joined Senator Martin Heinrich, Senator Alex Padilla, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Senator Richard Blumenthal to support The Electrifying America’s Future Resolution.
Baby Food Safety Act to Cut Heavy Metals
Moms Clean Air Force is joining mothers and babies from across the country to advocate for strong national standards to reduce toxic heavy metals in baby food. We’re asking Congress to support the Baby Food Safety Act.
Heavy Metals Do Not Belong in Baby Food
Lead. Arsenic. Cadmium. Mercury. These are not ingredients we want in our baby food. The Baby Food Safety Act of 2021 addresses heavy metals in commercial baby food.
Transportation Bills Pave the Way for Clean, Electric Vehicles
Sen. Cortez Masto (NV) has joined with Sen. Patty Murray (WA) and Rep.Jahana Hayes (CT), and Rep. Tony Cárdenas (CA) to introduce the Clean School Bus Act. This would fund the transition of dirty diesel school buses to clean electric buses.
Electrify School Buses
Electric school buses have no tailpipe emissions. That means no harmful diesel pollution, and no dangerous climate pollution either. A new bill can help get us to 100% clean electric school buses.