littlegirlPearl
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CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

And he basically addressed none of the points I raised... in fact, he was a co-sponsor of the bill. Here is the form letter I received. They really don't have a clue.

December 11, 2008







Dear Ms. McKeagney,



Thank you for contacting me about consumer product safety. I truly appreciate hearing from you, and I am working hard to stand up for New Hampshire 's interests in Congress.



I share your concerns about the recent safety issues and recalls. I want to make sure that everything possible is being done to protect children in the Granite State and across the country from unsafe toys. Twenty million imported toys manufactured in China and elsewhere were recalled this summer. According to Mattel CEO Bob Eckert, some of these toys contained nearly 200 times the legal limit for lead. Currently, at the Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC), there is only one inspector charged with testing toys to make sure they are safe for our children. Toys are now being sold in our stores that are untested and are unsafe. Even more troubling, the chairwoman of the CPSC, Nancy Nord, said recently that she was opposed to increasing the agency's funding or authority. This is unacceptable, especially when it involves protecting our children.



The CPSC is critical to protecting the safety of all Americans by reducing the unreasonable risk of injury associated with consumer products. The CPSC is responsible for developing uniform safety standards for consumer products, minimizing conflicting state and local regulations, and promoting research into prevention of product-related deaths, illnesses, and injuries. We must adequately fund the CPSC to ensure that only the safest products end up in our stores and in our homes.



I am a proud cosponsor of H.R. 4040, the Consumer Product Safety Modernization Act. This legislation would establish consumer product safety standards and other safety requirements for children's products. H.R. 4040 would also reauthorize and modernize the Consumer Product Safety Commission.



On December 19, 2007, I voted for H.R. 4040, which passed the House by a vote of 407 to 0. On August 14, 2008, H.R. 4040 was signed into law.



Thank you again for sharing your thoughts with me. If you would like more information on this or any other issue, please visit my website at http://hodes.house.gov. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future to express your views or if I can be of help on any matter.





Sincerely,

Paul Hodes

Member of Congress
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I am so frustrated.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Welcome to politics.
They only care if you have money....LOTS of money
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

i feel your pain, that is extremely frustrating.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I keep feeling like politicians are the most clueless people in the world.
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littlegirlPearl
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I mean, I almost would've felt better if he had just said, sorry, that's the way it is, but to have some aide just say, oh, this one is about the CPSC, where is that form letter??

Maddening!
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

That is so frustrating and insulting that I don't even know where to begin. They just don't care - not even enough to read the letters we are writing.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

waaa....how said that he didn't even hear, let alone address your concerns. I am so in support of crafter artisans. I so hope something can be done to stop this one-sided madness!
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

uh, that would be "sad" not "said" ack I hate typing!
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

From NH here too!
He might as well have just said my hands are tied. I vote against that when I can but otherwise you're on your own because I have no control over it!
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

remember to hold your vote over their head. That's like their nuts, really. If you let them know that since they supported this bill, that you are joining with all of the other crafters in their state, region, etc. who will be affected and working to make sure that they are NOT re-elected since clearly they do not support your issues, nor did they take the time to actually read what was written.

sorry for the big run on sentence... I'm just frustrated.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Here is what I wrote in response, and although a bit snarky, it felt GOOD!

Congressmen Hodes:

While I appreciate the need to keep our children safe, this law has far reaching unintended consequences. I would appreciate a direct response, and not a form letter to this matter as you did not address a single concern of mine.

I am the owner/manufacturer of little girl Pearl, a girls clothing company, and make everything myself out of my home. I started my business over a year and a half ago, when I took a huge pay cut at my job with the airlines. My little company helps us pay the bills, and makes us feel a little more comfortable at the end of the month. Many of my items are one of a kind, which makes third party testing unfeasible, not to mention the fact that my items are inherently lead free in the first place. I do not use any kind of paint or surface coating, and use mainly quality cotton fabrics for the bulk of my line.

Unfortunately, at this time, component testing is not allowed. Say for example I use 10 different fabrics (for me it's in the hundreds), and 15 different kinds of buttons, and 2 different zippers, and 1 kind of snap. I couldn't just take one of each and have each tested on its own. No, I would have to take hours of my time, sew each product as I do now, and submit it for testing. Well folks, there goes half my inventory right there, not to mention my time. The testing is destructive, so I wouldn't even get the original dress back. It just isn't feasible for us as micro-producers to do the testing in this way, or any manufacturer for that matter. The way the law is written it isn't possible to spread the cost of the testing out among several different styles because you have to test by unit, or each style.

In addition, while the government has ruled that phthalate content testing will not be retroactive from February 10th, 2009, lead testing will be. That means that my current stock becomes illegal to sell past February 10th, unless I submit my dresses to the necessary tests. Regarding the testing, it will cost anywhere between $100-200 at the current rate, and these rates are likely to go up as more manufacturers realize that they must get these tests performed by the deadline. There are only 14 labs that are certified in the U.S. to do this kind of testing. Maybe you know folks who can afford a $200 jumper, but I know I don't. Especially in the current economic state of our country.

It has taken me so much blood, sweat, and tears to build up my company, and the thought of not being able to do what I love is simply heartbreaking. Of course the impetus for the new regulations stemmed from the fiasco of the imported toys from China last year and all of the ensuing recalls. Of course I want to protect our children from unsafe products, but unfortunately this law has gone way too far in its scope. The handmade movement was one of the results from parents wanting to purchase items produced in the U.S. by people who could be their neighbors and friends. Now our government has seen fit to take one more choice away from U.S. consumers and forced them back to products manufactured abroad, and large manufacturers who will have an easier time spreading the costs of testing over a larger product line.

But even the large manufacturers are not without their dilemmas. In a letter dated November 14th, 2008 to Ms. Cheryl Falvey, General Counsel to the CPSC, Mr. Richard Woldenberg, chairman of an educational toy company, stated that Walmart had informed its suppliers of children's products that it intends to return all merchandise regardless of age, that cannot be proven to comply with the new standards. Two other major retailers are rumored to have taken a similar position. If this is the case, you will absolutely see widespread corporate bankruptcies and even more defaults on loans as manufacturers are unprepared to see unprecedented returns of their inventories.

I realize that it is not politically expedient to say that one is against children's safety regulations. But the fact remains that this is going to hurt the economy at a time when we can ill afford one more major sector meltdown. I urge you to take a look at this law and help us Americans try to change it.

Yours Sincerely,
Melissa McKeagney
http://www.littlegirlpearl.com

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Sorry for the lengthy post.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Good letter, very good letter.

I hope you don't get the same form letter returned to you again. I really don't.
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littlegirlPearl
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

If I do, CraftyAlien, you can bet I will be calling his office. I am going to do everything in my power to have Mr. Hodes answer my concerns.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Polititions are experts at lip service. I applaud you for sending that second letter to him since he obviously had a canned reply to the first one.

I'm not trying to sound snarky or anything, but why is it that the mention of the word 'children' gets so darned much attention, but if you mention the elderly or disabled or the poor, no one seems to give a damn? Yes kids are important but so is everyone else!
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I haven't heard back from my political peeps yet. I hope they at least give me the time of day.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I'll bet the Senator never even saw your letter. "Staff" takes care of this type of stuff. The Senator has bigger fish to fry---like throwing Zillions of $s at a problem that THEY created! Namely, Frank, Dodd who were reelected & the ones that were not reelected, were reappointed, namely Paulson, Cox--to name a few. They should all be in jail, NOT in Washington.
Got me started!
Happy Holidays,
Helene
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Ever meet a politician who will admit he/she is/was wrong?
Never happens.
Every one of them voted yes to this and did not know what they were voting for.
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littlegirlPearl
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

In complete agreement qbran. No politician is going to say they are against child safety, but I do wish at least someone was brave enough to at least look at the ramifications of this new regulation.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

Well, that kind of stinks. When I have written to my senetors in the past, I got an actual, personal letter from both of them, not a form letter. My congressmen took forever to hear from and were form letters.
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littlegirlPearl
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

No doubt it was some staffer, but honestly, I live in his district in NH, how many letters does he really receive every day?? I'm peeved.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I love how they keep saying "products made in China". I only have ONE item for kids, and the ink and paper are both made here in the US. It is UTTERLY RIDICULOUS that if you use US made supplies that this applies AND that foreign makers of supplies are not required to test components, but if you the crafter use them, you are. This was done so bass-ackwards. First thing Monday, I am calling my congressman.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I don't think your letter back sounds snarky at all. I think it's just right! I really hope you get a real response this time.
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

I LOVE your reply letter. I also found it extremely irritating reading his "form" letter. Not a single mention of any of your concerns. Writing back is a splendid idea... and for sure call if you get the same form letter back! I've written my rep and senator and haven't heard back yet... we shall see.
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littlegirlPearl
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

It is as if they have assumed that children's products are only made in CHINA!

One response I heard that actually made me laugh out loud was from some congressman who thought that us crafters only sold in locally! Have they ever heard of cyber commerce??
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Re: CPSIA--got my form letter from Congressman Hodes...

sold in locally = sold locally
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