Companies are testing baby formula for heavy metals — a new bill would make them share results
Before Celeste Rodriguez joined the Assembly, California already was monitoring heavy metals in prenatal vitamins and baby food. But, she wondered, what about baby formula?
Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez was pregnant with her second daughter last year when she first learned about the dangers of toxic elements in baby formula.
Before the San Fernando Valley lawmaker joined the Legislature, California had already passed laws that require monitoring of heavy metals in both prenatal vitamins and baby food. But, Rodriguez wondered, what about baby formula?
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