California is approaching the ban for the first time for plastic shine in cosmetics


The makeup artist applies a shiny client’s eyelid. Photo via istock

By 2029, shadows, nail polishes and other cosmetics that shine and shine with plastic shine can be banned in California.

In the last impetus to limit the distribution of microplastics in the environment, the Senate Committee of the Judiciary on Tuesday unanimously approve a bill for the first second, which will prohibit the sale of personal hygiene products that contain a plastic shine or plastic germsS

The proposal of a member of the Assembly Boerner will expand the state law for 2015, which already prohibits Microplastic balls In products that are intended to be rinsed immediately, such as face washing and toothpaste.

But the last bill will be applied to products that are left – including lotions and makeup – as well as to household products such as cleaning products, detergents and paint. Companies add germs to these elements to give them abrasive or exfoliating properties.

Studies have found that microplastics – extremely small particles of plastic that do not easily decay in the environment – found in the human body can be connected to cardiovascular disease and stroke., Cancerand neurological problemsS

The potentially harmful levels of the so -called “forever chemicals” associated with plastics are found in California coastal waters and drinking waterS Recently banned state legislators healthier disposable plastic bagsand tried to disable the use of Forever chemicals in synthetic grassS

However, this would not record the end of California stores, which are stored for brilliant makeup. Some major cosmetic brands sell products that contain mica, a mineral that can give its makeup a shine. Although the worries were raised to supply the micasome studies have found that mica can serve as a Naturally emerging alternative to plastic shineS

  • BursSolana Beach Democrat: “I’m all for shine and shine. But let it be safe and let it not harm our health.”

The bill is already before the Senate Budget Loan Committee. If he has passed, the manufacturers of California and retailers who make, distribute or sell these products will be fined up to $ 2500 a day for each violation.


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NEWSOM gives way to the return policy to the office

Calling the termination of the severe shortcomings and poverty salaries for state workers represented by Seiu Local 1000, Marchers gather in the State Capitol Park World Rose Garden in Sacramento on June 8, 2023.
Seiu Local 1000 Marchers Rally in the State Capitol Park World Peace Garden in Sacramento on June 8, 2023. Photo from Julie A Hotz for CalMatters

As part of the new work agreements with some of California’s state workers, governor Gavin Newo agreed to delay his return policy. But this move raised some doubts about the Governor’s initial intentions among some Labor Heads and Proponents of Personal WorkCalmatters’ reports Maya K. MillerS

In March, the governor ordered state workers to return to the office at least four days a week, from July 1, saying that “Personal job makes us all strongerS ”

However, a few weeks before this policy must come into force, the Union representing state engineers has reached a deal to make a pause This mandate for a yearS Two other unions, including SEIU Local 1000, have achieved a deal to delay the order.

Annika Wals, president of the local 1000 Seiu 1,000, said the break was “a direct result of our members who are fighting.” But also that members consider Newsom’s face as “more to do with politics and pressure than effectiveness.”

Read more hereS

Calfire chatbot is not up to Snuff?

Several people carrying protective equipment and helmets work together to dig a fire in a wooded area. The flames burn nearby, throwing an orange shine on stage as the smoke rises through the trees.
Calfire firefighters cut a fire line during an uncontrolled fire in Hughes fire in Castaic on January 22, 2025. Photo by David McNe, Getty Images

Calfire chatbot to help Californians have access to important fire prevention information and “emergency information near real -time” is stabbing in response to basic questionswrites Calmatters’ Malena CaroloS

When debuts in May, the artificial intelligence chatbot was intended to provide, among other things, resources for wild fire accidents and Home hardeningaccording to Newsom OfficeS

But two months after her launch, Malena discovered that the chatbot sometimes spit out various answers to questions that mean the same thing. It also does not generate the most up-to-date fire information and is unable to provide information about evacuation orders.

Calfire says it works to improve the instrument, but some experts say that not only should Kinks smooth before the presentation, but also that the public should also make more contribution.

Chatbot is part of Newsom’s executive order for 2023 to develop more AI instruments to improve government efficiency. Other tools powered by AI Highway tension and taxationS

Read more hereS

Lastly: CHP Body Cameras

The brown uniform shoulder with the California highway patrol badge and design of the hand logo. The light from the sun shines through the coat, illuminating it in a dark room.
California Highway Patrol Uniforms at the CHP Academy in Sacramento on September 13, 2024. Photo by Florence Middleton, CalMatters

The California Highway Patrol – one of the largest police forces in the country – plans to equip all its officers with bodily cameras until next year. This move comes three years after Calfatters reported this Only 3% of highway patrol staff There were cameras with worn body. Learn more by Calmatters’ Byrhonda LyonsS



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