CRN, NPA Connect with All 97 Freshman Members of the 113th Congress

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 8, 2013—The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the Natural Products Association (NPA) today announced they have met with the entire freshman class of the 113th Congress, including 83 offices in the House of Representatives and 14 offices in the Senate, as part of their educational efforts to ensure that newly elected members of Congress have accurate information about dietary supplements and their role in good health.  

In meeting with the new members of Congress, the two associations focused on why the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) is the appropriate regulation for the supplement industry, providing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with enforcement tools to protect consumers while still allowing for access to a wide variety of safe and beneficial products. Additionally, the CRN and NPA team talked about the value that supplements provide for overall health and wellness, as well as  the industry’s contributions to healthcare cost savings and the economy.

“Education is a key priority for our industry.  There are very few legislators remaining in Congress who were here when DSHEA passed, and even fewer congressional staffers.  In addition, freshman members of Congress are challenged to quickly learn about many industries and even more complex issues associated with those industries, and we want to make ourselves available as a resource for the dietary supplement industry and provide assistance with our issues in any way we can,” said Mike Greene, vice president, government relations, CRN.  “That’s why it is imperative that we focus on making connections with the new leaders, so they know they have industry experts who have history and can answer any questions or concerns.” 

“We anticipate that the remainder of 2013 will bring several more regulatory and legislative challenges for the industry. Taking the time to sit down with each new member of Congress helps ensure that any legislation affecting the dietary supplement industry will be decided on by informed elected representatives,” said Liz Hurst, director of government relations, NPA. “We look forward to continuing our work with both new and veteran members of Congress to safeguard those who use, make and sell dietary supplements.”   

In addition to meeting the freshman class of the 113th Congress, CRN and NPA, along with the other supplement industry trade associations, work cooperatively with the Congressional Dietary Supplement Caucus (DSC) to hold several DSC briefings throughout the year, which provide additional educational opportunities.  

The next DSC luncheon briefing, “Sports Health and Fitness: The Role of Dietary Supplements,” will take place today in 2226 Rayburn House Office Building with featured speakers Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Jr., and Ed Wyszumiala, general manager, NSF International’s Dietary Supplement Certification Programs.


Note to the editor: The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), founded in 1973, is a Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing 100+ dietary supplement manufacturers, ingredient suppliers, and companies providing services to those manufacturers and suppliers. In addition to complying with a host of federal and state regulations governing dietary supplements in the areas of manufacturing, marketing, quality control and safety, our manufacturer and supplier members also agree to adhere to additional voluntary guidelines as well as to CRN’s Code of Ethics. Visit www.crnusa.org and www.lifesupplemented.org. Follow us on Twitter @crn_supplements and @wannabewell and on Facebook.