CPSIA: Urgent Call to Action
March 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under CPSIA News
If you haven’t read Congressman Dingell’s letter to the CPSC, you must. This is sharply different from anything else I’ve heard out of Democrats in Congress, in that he admits that there are problems with the CPSIA that merit immediate attention, and is apparently open to resolving them legislatively. His letter poses several intelligent questions to the CPSC about the problems and possible solutions, and requests an urgent response by this Friday, 3/13.
Get busy: If you are negatively impacted by the CPSIA, respond to his questions directly so he will know first-hand how the CPSIA is working in the real world.
Rick Woldenberg posted an email address on his excellent blog, CPSIA – Comments & Observations where you can send your response to Rep. Dingell’s letter and it will be delivered to both the CPSC and Rep. Dingell’s office along with all the other responses sent in. This is a great way to make sure your letter is noticed and has impact. Start writing!
When you are done with that, you might stop by Reform CPSIA, where they are collecting the stories of those impacted by the CPSIA in order to showcase the literal impact this law is having. I think it’s a great step toward making our plight more tangible.
I know it’s a lot of work, but if you only do one thing, at least write to Rep. Dingell and let him know how critically his support for amending this legislation is needed. He’s the first to open the door, let’s be sure to get our foot in.

