Her name was Hytha Prabhaka, a former writer for Forbes, and a retail analyst. She said the law was an over reaction, that clothing was already being tested for lead. She didn't believe that many small businesses would be affected, and her attitude was "too bad", everything is already being tested, so wtf. And when asked about Goodwill, consignment shops etc, she basically said, "big deal, we all throw out our clothing after a couple of months anyway, how can that hurt them that much?" Can we say, not living in the real world?? I don't know about you, but all my kids clothing was saved and passed down, and then passed on to friends. I never could afford to "throw out clothing after a month or two, or a season or two". This is the rarified air that the power people live in, I say revolution!!!!!