Miji
Post Crafter

best response yet

Thank you for contacting my office regarding the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008. We appreciate your patience in regards to our response time. Starting a brand new office is exciting and challenging. We pride ourselves on prompt communications with our constituency and as we settle into our new office, our response time will be much quicker.

The CPSIA was introduced to the United States House of Representatives November 1, 2007 and sent to the United States Senate on December 19, 2007, upon passage of the bill by the House of Representatives (I was not a member of the Congress at the time, however, had I been, I would have voted against this bill). The bill was introduced, and ultimately passed, due to an increase in toy-related injuries caused by lead-based paint used on children's toys. Toys imported to the United States from China were of particular concern to the lawmakers who crafted the original legislation.

As is the case when the heavy hand of government gets involved in regulating the private sector, problems occur. The original legislative intent of this bill has been completely altered since President Bush signed this bill into law on August 6, 2008. The regulation of small business owners who manufacture children's books, apparel, and other various product is unreasonable and unfair.

On January 6, 2009, the Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Henry Waxman, sent a letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission requesting the Commission to exempt the below products from costly testing and certification procedures, specifically:

1.Children's books that have no unusual components or materials beyond those of an ordinary book; and

2.Children's apparel that consists entirely of dyed or undyed fabric that is unlikely to contain excess amounts of lead and does not include metal, plastic, or painted components that may contain lead in excess of the law's limit.

The Commission has the authority to evoke rule changes regarding the legislation. The rulemaking process is used by the Executive Branch to create or abolish rules based on the legislation that created the public law. The rulemaking process can be influenced by congressional leaders (aforementioned Waxman letter) and by public comment. The Consumer Product Safety Commission may be reached via their website, www.cpsc.gov. I recommend to all concerned parties contact the CPSC and express their concerns with the legislation. I have been in contact with my colleagues who serve on the Energy and Commerce Committee and they assure me they are using their positions of power to bring about a decision before the February 10, 2009 deadline.

Again, thank you and we look forward to hearing from you regarding any other problems or concerns you may have.

Sincerely,

Jason Chaffetz
Member of Congress





It's too bad he wasn't in office when this all came about. Seems like he has his head on straight.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
15 Replies

Re: best response yet

So what now? By the looks of what he said books and clothing is ok? Or did I not read that correctly?
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

madistreasures says:
So what now? By the looks of what he said books and clothing is ok? Or did I not read that correctly?

**********

The letter says that a *request* was sent for those items to be excluded from the new law.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

It says they requested exemption. It doesn't say it was given.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

dyed or undyed?

he's brand spankin' new. i think he's optimistic, and still trying to get a sense of things out there.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...

Re: best response yet

Thanks snug bug
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

I type too slow. ;)
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

He said
(1) he's made his protest
(2) the Executive branch has some clout (that's President Obama and
(3) everyone email www.cpsc.gov to complain and make their specific requests regarding their children's products.

Since my elected official is not supportive, I will do #3.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

..but i'd still rather be in his district than matheson's, right now.

c'est la vie.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

At least he seems to "get it"
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...

Re: best response yet

Intersting. Thanks for posting that.

It still leaves out all natural items like toys.

My dolls are made from 100% cotton, 100% cotton thread and raw wool as stuffing. Nothing else.

I specifically created these dolls for parents wanting completely natural toys for their kids. It's crazy that my product is made out of entirely safe materials but it also wouldn't be exempt.

I was planning to move into organic cotton and certified organically grown wool so that they were even more natural but now I'm not sure.

Sam
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

actually, chaffetz it's growing on me more and more.

maybe i should quick think-typing.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

quick=quit
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

*sigh* me too.
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

thats great!!
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Former_Member
Not applicable

Re: best response yet

that letter gives me some hope. :)
Translate to English There was a problem fetching the translation.
0 Likes
Reply
Loading...
Reply
You must log in to join this conversation.
Remember that posts are subject to Etsy's Community Policy.