Joanna Slaney
AVP, Political Affairs
Work
Areas of expertise:
U.S. Congress, health, chemical safety
Description
Joanna Slaney leads policy and government relations for Environmental Defense Fund. She has largely focused on reform and implementation of America’s primary chemical safety law, the Toxic Substances Control Act. Additionally, Joanna’s work includes supporting and guiding EDF’s efforts on food additives, lead exposure, and protecting science and regulatory safeguards for public health and the environment.
Background
Before joining EDF, Joanna spent more than 25 years working on legislation and policy: in the White House, on Capitol Hill, and as a consultant. She served as a Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs in the Clinton administration and as press secretary and legislative assistant to former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL).
Joanna received a B.A. in Public Policy from Brown University.
Latest pieces
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Representatives Call For FDA Public Hearing on Phthalates
Health Blog, June 6, 2023 -
FDA has new funding to start modernizing how it assesses food chemical risks
Health Blog, May 4, 2022 -
Momentum is building to fund lead pipe replacement across the country: New video
Health Blog, June 10, 2021 -
An issue nearly everyone agrees on: It’s time to fund lead pipe replacement
Health Blog, March 25, 2021 -
EDF to OMB: Ban on methylene chloride in paint strippers must protect workers in addition to consumers
EDF Health, February 7, 2019