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The unintended consequences of the CPSIA have been debated and written about since the law was passed in August of 2008. Here you'll find a listing of many of these stories. Search the list by choosing the search criteria and then enter the search text and click the search link button.
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Wahington TimesEDITORIAL: The red tape stimulus8/16/2010Click to visit
Baltimore SunEducation for consumers, manufacturers needed to boost product safety8/15/2010Click to visit
San Francisco ChronicleJerry Brown: California's top bouncy house cop saves the day8/11/2010Click to visit
NY TimesSuit Sees Lead Risk in Bounce Houses8/11/2010Click to visit
USATodaySafety regulators have new urgency over baby products7/21/2010Click to visit
USA TodayLead testing can be costly for mom and pop toy shops6/16/2010Click to visit
National Public RadioUnder Obama, Agencies Step Up Rule-Making5/31/2010Click to visit
60 MinutesPhthalates, Are they Safe?5/23/2010Click to visit
AuctionBytes.comCPSIA Amendment May Provide Relief to Online Sellers5/14/2010Click to visit
Associated PressMattel gets pass on independent toy safety checks4/23/2010Click to visit
St. Paul Pioneer PressSt. Paul neighborhood toy store Essence of Nonsense closing today4/9/2010Click to visit
Kids TodayJPMA hosts regulatory summit3/25/2010Click to visit
NorthJersey.comSome Thrift Shops Hurt by Lead Free Law3/21/2010Click to visit
Publisher's WeeklyWaxman's CPSIA Amendment Could Address Publishers Libraries Concerns3/18/2010Click to visit
American Motorcyclist AssociationAppropriations bill debate creates opportunity to influence lead-related ban of youth off highway vehicle2/26/2010Click to visit
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