SECOND REGULAR SESSION
House Concurrent Resolution No. 20
93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Whereas, each year, some adults intentionally ingest antifreeze to commit suicide and children are accidentally exposed to antifreeze that is left unattended or in open containers; and
Whereas, pets and other animals can die from mistakenly ingesting antifreeze that has leaked, spilled, or is carelessly left in improperly secured containers in the garage or driveway; and
Whereas, the National Safety Council, the American Medical Association, and the American Association of Poison Control Centers have noted that the addition of a nontoxic bittering agent can make antifreeze so unpalatable that adults, children, and animals will reject such products upon tasting them, preventing injury or death; and
Whereas, legislation (S.1110 and H.R. 2567) has been introduced in the United States Congress to require the inclusion of denatonium benzoate at a minimum of 30 parts per million as a bittering agent to any engine coolant or antifreeze that contains more than 10% ethylene glycol; and
Whereas, the Doris Day Animal League, the Humane Society of the United States, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Society for Animal Protective Legislation, the Pet Food Institute, the United States Conference of Mayors, the Consumer Specialty Products Association, and the retail antifreeze industry have endorsed this legislation with the goal of protecting consumers and animals; and
Whereas, the State of Missouri supports protecting the health and safety of adults, children, and animals through the inclusion of a bittering agent in ethylene glycol-based antifreeze:
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-third General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby urge the United States Congress to help protect adults, children, and animals by enacting legislation to require denatonium benzoate be added to antifreeze that contains ethylene glycol; and
Be it further resolved that the Missouri General Assembly urges Missouri's Congressional delegation to help protect adults, children, and animals by supporting the passage of this legislation; and
Be it further resolved that the Missouri General Assembly urges the President of the United States to advance this legislation this year to help protect adults, children, and animals; and
Be it further resolved that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for President George W. Bush and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation.