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Industry to Hold D.C. Rally to Challenge CPSIA Flaws

The Alliance for Children’s Product Safety is spearheading an April 1 rally and congressional briefing to address flaws in the implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) at the U.S. Capitol building. Backers said that as written, the CPSIA is harming business for vendors, retailers and charities, as previously “safe” products must now […]

The Alliance for Children’s Product Safety is spearheading an April 1 rally and congressional briefing to address flaws in the implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) at the U.S. Capitol building. Backers said that as written, the CPSIA is harming business for vendors, retailers and charities, as previously “safe” products must now be destroyed in compliance with the legislation.

The event, organized to urge Congress to take urgent action to address issues posed by the CPSIA, is scheduled to take place Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Capitol Visitors Center, Room HVC201 A&B. Speakers will include Members of Congress, representatives from the National Association of Manufacturers and charitable organizations, small business owners, and product safety and lead experts. Audio and video coverage of the meeting will be available online at http://amendthecpsia.com.

Other groups supporting the rally include the American Apparel and Footwear Association, the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, the Handmade Toy Alliance, the International Sleep Products Association, the National Association of Manufacturers, the National Association of Resale and Thrift Shops, and the Toy Industry Association. For further details, call the Alliance for Children’s Product Safety at (202) 828-7637. Additional information can be found at http://amendthecpsia.com.


March 2009 Earnshaws

In This Issue:
Global influences drive European fashion for fall
Manufacturers build in special features to boost sell through
Russian themes color specialty fashion this season
Plus: Little Steps Fall ’09—fall shoe trends, emerging categories and a Q&A with BBC’s Bob Campbell

Coming Next Month:
Eco battles the economy—which categories will fare best
Earnshaw’s investigates the T-shirt market
Lifestyle brands rule the fashion pages
Plus: The best new baby shower gifts under $50

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