Fragrance Creators Association Calls on Congress to Fund Implementation of MoCRA

FCA president and CEO Farah K. Ahmed issued a statement addressing Congress.
FCA president and CEO Farah K. Ahmed issued a statement addressing Congress.

The Fragrance Creators Association (FCA) has issued a statement calling on Congress to fund the implementation of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA).

FCA president and CEO Farah K. Ahmed issued the following statement:

FCA is asking Congress to provide at least $8 million for the FDA’s work to implement MoCRA in fiscal year 2025 (FY25). MoCRA ushered in a new era in cosmetics regulations but its success hinges on adequate funding. Consequently, FCA submitted letters to Congress today urging it to prioritize sound science, safety, and innovation and appropriate at least $8 million for FY25.  

 Fragrance plays an essential role in cosmetics and personal care products, products that nurture skin health and hygiene, empower self-expression, lift confidence and more. Sufficient funding for FDA to implement MoCRA will support responsible fragrance industry innovation, uphold safety, increase consumer confidence in the products they know and love and advance environmental sustainability.

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