"We need meaningful consumer protection and corporate accountability to keep people safe and extract a real cost from those who harm them. Americans try hard to keep their families safe but our government has a duty to help protect them from the dangers they cant see coming."Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Raja Krishnamoorthi:
"Ive been continuing in this thread long enough but fundamentally, the news from Johnson & Johnson, both on selling potentially carcinogenic talcum powder as well as the additional reality of its using a bankruptcy loophole to avoid accountability is a reminder"Read on Twitter
"Even if we read reviews and research products, government watchdogs who know what to look for are in a much better position to ensure the products we buy for our families are safe. Americans trust their government to do that and we must ensure agencies are worthy of that trust."Read on Twitter"Read on Twitter
"There are countless companies that try to do the right thing, ensuring their products are safe, fixing them when theyre not (instead of just selling them abroad), and making restitution to those theyve harmed. Thats the moral choice and often the right business choice too."Read on Twitter"Read on Twitter