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		<title>CPSIA &#8211; Let the SUNSHINE In!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Play this video LOUD - maybe the CPSC Commission will hear it! [Thank you, Jennifer.] ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Play this video LOUD &#8211; maybe the CPSC Commission will hear it!</strong></p>
<p>[Thank you, Jennifer.]</p>
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<p>Read more here:<br /><a href="http://learningresourcesinc.blogspot.com/" title="CPSIA - Let the SUNSHINE In!">CPSIA &#8211; Let the SUNSHINE In!</a></p>
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		<title>Letter to Moore: Jennifer of Chapter One Organics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 22, 2009 Dear Commissioner Moore, I am writing in response to the letter you wrote to Representative Dingell that was posted to the CPSC website on March 20, 2009. While I realize your letter was directed to Representative Dingell, I am writing to share with you my concerns about your letter.  I own an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March 22, 2009</p>
<p>Dear Commissioner Moore,</p>
<p>I am writing in response to the letter you wrote to Representative Dingell<br />
that was posted to the CPSC website on March 20, 2009.</p>
<p>While I realize your letter was directed to Representative Dingell, I am<br />
writing to share with you my concerns about your letter.  I own an organic<br />
cotton baby clothing business that is impacted by the CPSIA.  Specifically<br />
in this paragraph I am in disbelief at the way you address businesses<br />
affected by CPSIA, &#8220;Congress has entrusted this agency with a large and<br />
important mission.  The passage of the CPSIA was a huge vote of confidence<br />
for the agency and despite the hue and cry of some in the business community<br />
who will never be happy with the closer scrutiny and accountability required<br />
by the Act, it is a major accomplishment of the last Congress, and one that<br />
your leadership was instrumental in achieving.&#8221;</p>
<p>As a business owner who cares about child safety and who is affected by this<br />
new law I will tell you that I am opposed to CPSIA, but not for the reason<br />
you have mentioned.  CPSIA is deeply flawed as Ms. Nord and the CPSC staff<br />
outlined in their comprehensive letter submitted to Representative Dingell<br />
on March 20, 2009.  As a business owner and mother, I am constantly<br />
accountable for my actions.  We manufacture products that have been tested<br />
in which all of our components test well below 100 ppm but yet this law will<br />
require me to test our product continually for lead.  The CPSIA does not<br />
differentiate among the size of business, the materials used, the<br />
commodities, the industries, the accessibility of parts, and so on&#8230;the<br />
list is rather endless.</p>
<p>The majority of us in the business community would like to see a smart law<br />
that is focused on products that pose risks and the CPSIA is clearly not the<br />
answer.  We are seeing huge losses being reported by small and large<br />
companies and it isn&#8217;t because their products are toxic, it is because the<br />
law does not work.</p>
<p>It is astonishing to me that after six months of dealing with this, your<br />
response to Representative Dingell&#8217;s questions didn&#8217;t even scratch the<br />
surface of the issues regarding this law and instead seemed completely<br />
politically driven.  As a tax payer, I resent that you are unable to work as<br />
a team with Ms. Nord.  In the private sector we often have to work in<br />
imperfect environments.  If we don&#8217;t design, create, solve problems and<br />
implement, we don&#8217;t produce products, money, or jobs.</p>
<p>Let me reassure you that I would not have spent the past four to five months<br />
of my life and money to figure out why and how to comply with the CPSIA if I<br />
were not accountable.  We don&#8217;t mind complying with laws that work but the<br />
CPSIA doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>I would like to get back to what I was doing five months ago which was<br />
building a business, creating a safe organic product, and employing women in<br />
need.  Furthermore, I would rather not be spending my time or money to<br />
travel to Washington on April 1 for the Rally and Congressional Briefing<br />
with my colleagues but, if I don&#8217;t, I may not have a business to continue<br />
working in.</p>
<p>I mean no disrespect but I would truly appreciate it if you could put aside<br />
your politics and not wait to realize that there are devastating<br />
consequences to this law that aren&#8217;t in the name of safety and aren&#8217;t a<br />
result of businesses not wanting to be accountable.  If our businesses are<br />
forced to wait for your world to be perfect, our citizens lose jobs and<br />
businesses close their doors.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Jennifer Murphy<br />
President/Founder<br />
Chapter One Organics, Inc.<br />
<a href="http://amendthecpsia.com/3rdparty/squirrelmail/src/compose.php?send_to=jennifer%40chapteroneorganics.com">jennifer@chapteroneorganics.com</a><br />
312.860.1186<br />
www.chapteroneorganics.com<br />
www.thegreeneaters.com</p>
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