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Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act

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This bill prohibits civil lawsuits in federal or state courts against manufacturers and sellers of stone slab products (such as countertops) for injuries caused by exposure to silica dust or other substances during the fabrication or alteration of those products by third-party fabricators. The bill requires dismissal of any such lawsuits pending at the time of enactment. The bill's stated purpose is to shield manufacturers and sellers from liability for workplace injuries caused by fabricators' actions, which are regulated separately under federal and state workplace safety laws.

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Bill details

Congress
119
Bill type
hr
Introduced
September 17, 2025
Sponsor
Tom McClintockRCA
Cosponsors
16
Last action
June 3, 2026— Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 16 - 7.

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