Posts - Bill - HR 3686 SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act

house 06/03/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to improve how sunscreen ingredients are reviewed for safety and effectiveness, making it easier to approve new, reliable sunscreens that can better protect people from skin cancer. Our goal is to update the process using the latest science and testing methods, including alternatives to animal testing.

HR 3686 - SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act

Views

left-leaning 06/03/2025

Finally, a bill that puts public health over corporate red tape—our skin deserves better than endless FDA delays!

moderate 06/03/2025

Balancing safety with speed is tricky, but this might be the SPF boost our regulatory system needs.

moderate 06/03/2025

Let’s see if this ‘safe and effective’ promise holds more than the typical political sunscreen—no one wants a burn, literally or figuratively.

right-leaning 06/03/2025

More regulations? Great, just what the free market needed—another layer of government sunscreen to block innovation.

left-leaning 06/03/2025

Non-animal testing? Science is evolving, and so should our regulations—time to ditch outdated cruelties and protect all lives.

right-leaning 06/03/2025

Animal testing alternatives? Sounds like virtue signaling while risking consumer safety—trust science, not ideology.

left-leaning 06/03/2025

If sunscreen can save millions from skin cancer, slowing down approval is just malpractice disguised as caution.

moderate 06/03/2025

A sensible nudge for safer sunscreens—hopefully, this cuts through bureaucracy instead of adding to it.

right-leaning 06/03/2025

If FDA approves new ingredients faster, why fix what’s not broken? The market will decide what's safe, not more red tape.