NPA today is calling for the Illinois state legislature to reject a proposal that would restrict consumers’ access to popular nutritional supplements and likely drive customers under the age of 18 to shop on the internet instead.
NPA today rejected a bill proposed in the Illinois state legislature that would prohibit the sale of CBD products that do not meet certain requirements set by the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
NPA to Testify and Activate Grassroots in Opposition to Bill; NPA Has Blocked Similar Efforts in MassachusettsWASHINGTON, D.C. – The Natural Products Association (NPA) today is calling for the Illinois state legislature to reject a proposal that would restrict consumers’…
Whey Protein Could See Boost in Sales to Canada WASHINGTON, D.C.– As the first trade agreement to specifically mention dietary supplements, President Trump today signed United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Under the terms of the deal, the dairy industry, which…
WASHINGTON, DC – In a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the Natural Products Association (NPA) today urged the Agency to take action against nutritional supplements claiming to “treat or prevent infection by the coronavirus.” Both the…
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