This document summarizes a presentation on addressing environmental health policy and links between chemical exposures and reproductive health. The presentation covered the following key points: - Chemical production in the US has increased 15-fold relative to population growth, exposing babies to more pollution before birth. Many hormone-related diseases are rising. - Studies have found associations between natural gas development and increased risk of certain birth defects in areas with higher exposure. - Researchers and advocates are pushing regulators to better address cumulative chemical exposures and vulnerabilities in overburdened communities. California laws reducing flame retardants in furniture resulted in a 65% decline in those chemicals in pregnant women by 2012.