House Energy & Commerce Chair Pledges to Fix CPSIA, Give CPSC More Flexibility
The House Energy and Commerce Committee issued a press release on the Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee's February 17, 2011 hearing to examine the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 and the resources of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.…
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Among other things, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Upton (R), who pledged to address some of the the "unintended consequences" of the CPSIA, states that by dictating so much of CPSC's work, Congress has shifted the agency's attention to products that pose little or no risk and away from more significant issues. At the same time, Congress has deprived CPSC of the flexibility to develop common-sense solutions to the problems of CPSIA implementation.