Rep. Mia Love joins Congressional Dietary Supplement Caucus as co-chair

8/7/2017
WASHINGTON — Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, as of last week has taken on a new leadership role as a co-chair of the Congressional Dietary Supplement Caucus. Love replaces Rep. Jason Chaffetz, formerly a DSC co-chair, who retired from the House of Representatives this summer.

“Congresswoman Love deeply understands the value of dietary supplements and the important role they play for the millions of Americans who use them to support their overall health and wellness,” stated Scott Melville, president and CEO of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association. “We look forward working with her and the rest of the DSC to educate Congress about the policy issues that impact the supplement industry.”

“As more than 170 million Americans take dietary supplements each year, the Dietary Supplement Caucus serves as an important resource to ensure legislators and their staff learn more about the wellness benefits of dietary supplements and the regulatory complexities of our booming industry,” added Steve Mister, president and CEO, Council for Responsible Nutrition. “CRN welcomes Rep. Love to her new position and is eager to see how her voice and fresh perspective will further the Caucus’ crucial work.”

“I’m excited to begin work on behalf of the more 68% of Americans, who take dietary supplements every year, ” Love stated. “The industry is also a crucial part of Utah’s economy. Not only do dietary supplement companies provide jobs and opportunities in my state, they give consumers the opportunity to make educated choices to fill critical nutrient gaps and achieve better health.”

The DSC is a bipartisan congressional group of legislators, who promote discussions among lawmakers about the benefits of dietary supplements, provide tips and insights for better health and wellness and promote research about the health care cost savings these products provide. In her new role, Rep. Love joins Sens. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., and Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., as DSC co-chairs.

Love, who represents Utah’s 4th congressional district, is the former mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah, and is known as an advocate of the need for personal accountability. She currently serves on the House Financial Services Committee and on the Monetary Policy and Trade, Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, and the Terrorism and Illicit Financing Subcommittees.

Established in 2006 and with 32 members of Congress as members, the DSC sponsors regularly scheduled luncheon briefings on Capitol Hill for members of Congress, their staffers, the media and the public.

 
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