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<title>Statement of U.S. PIRG Consumer Program Director Ed Mierzwinski on Latest Mattel/China Recall</title>
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<description> The unfortunate news that another 9 million toys tainted with lead</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:57:57 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Attack of the toxic toys</title>
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<description>How can we be sure that the toys we buy</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:50:35 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>CoPIRG Commends Senators for Agreeing to Bring Legislation That Will Strengthen Product Safety </title>
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<description>CoPIRG today commended leading Senators for coming to an agreement that should bring legislation strengthening product safety laws to the Senate floor soon. The full House has already acted.   &#x26;ldquo;We look forward to working with the House and Senate to make sure that final CPSC reform legislation is as strong as possible and is completed as soon as possible, so parents and caregivers won&#x26;rsquo;t have another holiday toy-buying nightmare,&#x26;rdquo; said Kirpal Singh, Staff Attorney with CoPIRG. &#x26;ldquo;By taking the best parts of the House and Senate bills, we can end up with a final law that protects the public from unnecessary risks of harm posed by untested, little regulated products that may contain toxic lead or other hazards.&#x26;rdquo;   CoPIRG noted that any final law must:   Grant the little CPSC the largest budget increase over the longest period of years possible, as the Senate bill would do. Guarantee that the definition of children&#x26;rsquo;s products is as broad as possible, by using the House definition of products intended for children under 12. Ensures that state attorneys general have broad authority to protect the public and that state toxic chemical labeling laws are preserved, since nothing in the federal proposals establishes any federal toxic labeling requirements. Ensure that independent third party testing applies to all toys, including magnets, as the Senate bill provides, and to other children&#x26;rsquo;s products, such as cribs, as the House bill will provide.   &#x26;ldquo;We intend to work with Senate and House leaders to defeat pernicious weakening amendments we fully expect the National Association of Manufacturers to offer,&#x26;rdquo; concluded Singh, &#x26;ldquo;But today we have high hopes that the Congress can finish the job of guaranteeing safe toys this spring.&#x26;rdquo;   -30-  CoPIRG, the Colorado Public Interest Research Group takes on powerful interests on behalf of its members, working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being.  For more information on CoPIRG please see www.copirg.org.  More information on toy safety is available at PIRG&#x26;rsquo;s www.toysafety.net site.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:34:14 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Consumer Group Alerts Shoppers to Hidden Toy Hazards </title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:19:53 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Consumer Group Alerts Shoppers to Hidden Toy Hazards </title>
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<description>Denver,</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:14:15 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>CoPIRG Applauds Senate Passage Of Comprehensive CPSC Reform, Urges Swift Negotiations With House</title>
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<description>Expresses disappointment in Senator Allard&#x26;rsquo;s several anti-safety votes Denver, CO&#x26;mdash;CoPIRG, a leading Colorado consumer group that has published annual toy safety surveys for over twenty years today applauded U.S. Senate passage of comprehensive legislation to &#x26;ldquo;give the CPSC the money and authority&#x26;rdquo; it needs to protect the public from dangerous products.&#x26;rdquo; CoPIRG did, however, criticize Senator Allard, who &#x26;ldquo;voted in favor of several weakening amendments.&#x26;rdquo; &#x26;ldquo;The Senate soundly defeated several special interest weakening amendments requested by the manufacturers of the toys and products that made 2007 the year of the recall,&#x26;rdquo; said Kirpal Singh, spokesperson for CoPIRG. &#x26;ldquo;There is broad support for final passage of safety legislation that protects the public, not special interests.&#x26;rdquo; The bi-partisan Senate CPSC Reform Act, S. 2663, sponsored by Sens. Mark Pryor (D-AR), Daniel Inouye (D-HI), Ted Stevens (R-AK), Susan Collins (R-ME), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and others, now heads to a conference committee to reconcile differences with the companion legislation, HR 4040 (Reps. Bobby Rush (D-IL_), John Dingell (D-MI), Joe Barton (R-TX) and others) passed by the House in December. Among the highlights of the Senate bill: &#xF06E; It increases the CPSC budget over 7 years from last year&#x26;rsquo;s $64 million to $155 million in 2015 and gives state attorneys general broad authority to enforce the federal law. &#xF06E; It establishes a public right-to-know database of complaints and injury reports at the CPSC. &#xF06E; It gives the CPSC broader jurisdiction over toys not currently regulated, including the dangerous small magnets that have killed one little boy and sent dozens of others to emergency surgery. &#xF06E; It bans toxic lead in children&#x26;rsquo;s products except at trace levels. &#xF06E; It protects product safety whistleblowers from retaliation. &#x26;ldquo;While several of these provisions make the Senate bill more comprehensive than the House bill, which we called a good first step when it passed, we intend to make sure that the final law signed by the President includes the best elements of each bill, including the House&#x26;rsquo;s better definition of children&#x26;rsquo;s product as intended for children under 12, not 7 years of age, as the Senate would require,&#x26;rdquo; added Singh. During debate on the Senate floor, a number of weakening amendments were offered, including an amendment by Senator Jim Demint (R-SC) to simply substitute the narrower, industry-supported House bill and one by Senator Jon Cornyn (R-TX) to weaken authority of state attorneys general. Both amendments were defeated. &#x26;ldquo;We&#x26;rsquo;re disappointed that while Senator Allard &#x26;ndash; at the end of his Senate career - voted for the final bill, he supported these two unsuccessful amendments designed to weaken the comprehensive, bi-partisan Senate bill,&#x26;rdquo; added Singh.  &#x26;ldquo;We also want to commend Senator Ken Salazar for his critical leadership in co-sponsoring and helping to move this bill.&#x26;rdquo; Among the organizations joining CoPIRG in support of the Senate bill are Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of America, the American Academy of Pediatrics, Public Citizen and the Union of Concerned Scientists. #30# CoPIRG is the Colorado Public Interest Research Group.  CoPIRG is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest advocacy organization.  CoPIRG&#x27;s mission is to deliver persistent, result-oriented public interest activism that protects consumers, encourages a fair, sustainable economy, and fosters responsive, democratic government. </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 13:34:58 -0600</pubDate>
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