DSHEA implementation at state level is industry's next challenge, state rep says.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DSHEA ENFORCEMENT: DIETARY SUPPLEMENT INDUSTRY WARNED NOT TO IGNORE STATES' interests by John Hurson, Democratic majority leader in the Maryland State Legislature, during a Sept. 20 session of the Council for Responsible Nutrition's 1995 annual meeting. Hurson cautioned that while "industry gained...a whole working system in the federal government" with the passage of DSHEA, "there have been changes in Washington since the bill passed and a new philosophy about what the roles of the federal and state governments should be." Hurson is also VP-intergovernmental affairs at Washington, D.C.-based law firm, Baily & Robinson.