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Strippers Pulled In California
Thompson & Fonnby is removing Formby's and Red Devil brand paint strippers from the California market and paying $190,m0 to settle a lawsuir brought against it by the Environmental Defense Fund.
The brands, which contain cancercausing methylene chloride, were removed earlier this year in response to the state's anti-toxic law, hop. 65, a spokesman said. National sales are well under $5 million and there has been no similar action against the brands in other states, he added.
The Environmental Defense Fund said Thompson & Formby is the twentieth manufacturer of methylene chloride products to negotiate a settlement.

That's The Way The Money Goes
EPA regulations are expensive as well as vexing. With 18,000 employees and a $4.5 billion budget, they account for a third of the entire federal regulatory budget, the National Wood Window and Door Association notes.
Compliance with EPA regulations costs $115 billion a year or $1.4 trillion for the past 20 years. The average American pays $450 more in taxes and higher prices or $1,800 per family of four each year.
Estimates for completing the Superfund range from $125 billion to $1.25 trillion.