US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB289

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  

Caption

Youth Poisoning Protection Act

Impact

If passed, SB289 will significantly affect state laws regarding consumer safety and product regulations, tightening controls on products deemed harmful. This change will require manufacturers and retailers to reassess their compliance with product safety standards, potentially leading to a restructuring of sales strategies for products that may contain sodium nitrite. Local governments and retailers will need to implement new policies to ensure compliance with this federal ban, which may also affect the availability and pricing of certain goods containing sodium nitrite.

Summary

Senate Bill 289, also known as the Youth Poisoning Protection Act, proposes a ban on the sale of consumer products containing a high concentration of sodium nitrite, defined as 10% or more by weight. The bill aims to protect youth and consumers from the potential hazards associated with high concentrations of this chemical, which has been linked to significant health risks and can be particularly dangerous if ingested. By classifying these products as banned hazardous substances under the Consumer Product Safety Act, the bill seeks to enhance consumer safety and reduce the incidence of poisonings related to these products.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB289 may include debates over the necessity of such a ban, with proponents arguing it is crucial for public health, particularly for children. Critics may argue against the broad classification of sodium nitrite products as hazardous, citing the importance of certain industrial uses and potential economic implications for businesses involved in these products. Furthermore, the bill outlines exceptions for industrial, commercial, or other non-consumer uses of sodium nitrite, which may lead to discussions about what qualifies as sufficient differentiation between consumer and commercial applications.

Congress_id

119-S-289

Introduced_date

2025-01-29

Companion Bills

US HB1442

Same As Youth Poisoning Protection Act

US HB1768

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Previously Filed As

US HB1442

Youth Poisoning Protection Act

US HB5573

Combatting Fentanyl Poisonings Act of 2025

US HB1148

Protections for Youth on Social Media

US HB3191

YOUTH PROTECTION NICOTINE

US SB683

Relating To Environmental Protection.

US SB683

Relating To Environmental Protection.

US HB3818

Stop Poisoning Florida Act

US SJR127

Designates October as "Lead Poisoning Awareness Month."

US SB395

Relating To Lead Poisoning.

US SB395

Relating To Lead Poisoning.

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