California Ephedrine Bill Slated For Senate Consideration Aug. 28
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
California legislation requiring warning labels on ephedra-containing dietary supplements passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee Aug. 24 and is expected to go to the state Senate floor the week of Aug. 28. Assembly Bill 2294 was introduced by Assemblywoman Susan Davis (D) Feb. 24.
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