CPSIA – Write the Senate to Stop the Database!
March 1, 2011 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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The AAFA has created an easy way to send emails to your Senators to encourage them to support the House’s effort to de-fund the CPSIA database until it is fixed. Please click on this link and let your voice be heard in Washington!
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CPSIA – Write the Senate to Stop the Database!
CPSIA – Tell the CPSC to Extend Testing Stay!
January 11, 2011 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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The AAFA has created a link where you can easily send a message to the five CPSC Commissioners to extend the Testing and Certification Stay, due to expire on February 10th. The expiration of this stay will greatly harm the business community but will contribute NOTHING to consumer safety.
The AAFA letter draws from the NAM letter posted in this space yesterday.
PLEASE send this email and ask all your friends, associates, suppliers and customers to add their voice to this important plea.
Thank you!
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CPSIA – Tell the CPSC to Extend Testing Stay!
CPSIA – Tea Party Comments
August 12, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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I received a provocative comment on my recent blogpost on the Tea Party and quote from it here:
“I’ve come on here less and less because the blog is starting to seem less a good source of information and more like a long, angry political rant. If that’s what you want, more power to you. You’ve certainly earned the right to rant. You have the freedom to write what you want and I have the freedom not to read it. If you’re posting this because you care, well yes, I do think you’re alienating quite a few people, myself included.”
This is a fair comment and probably accurate. The blog is angrier and more focused on elections and politics that before. Frankly, I have known for some time that I increasingly lapse into a rant. Why is that?
Here’s the problem – I can’t provide much information to you anymore because there’s nothing much to report. There is a steady drumbeat of ordinary or trivial details from the agency to pass along but the excesses of this CPSC administration have gone on so long that they now bore most people. On a more macro level, the news spigot shut off because (a) the Dems in Congress stopped listening a long time ago and are doing NOTHING to fix this mess, and (b) the CPSC has demonstrated that they are going on their merry regulatory way no matter what we say or think. Time and partisan appointments are giving Mr. Waxman his tacit victory.
So we are stymied. And what tools do I have left at my disposal? Consider what I have already tried: I have employed representation in Washington for now almost two years. The cost of this exercise comes out of my personal pocket. No need to feel sorry for me, but that’s a fact. I have also testified before Congress, I have testified before the CPSC (several times, at their request), I have written numerous comment letters (none of which were answered), I have appeared in endless articles and on 60 Minutes, I have given speeches, sponsored a rally, and yes, given up thousands of hours of my life to write almost 500 blogposts for you (and the CPSC) to read. I have left no stone unturned.
If you had done all this over a two-year period and produced the scant results I had, what would YOU do, Anonymous? Keep mumbling to yourself? Is that really productive? If the problem is as serious as I say it is, then continuing with a losing strategy seems pretty dumb to me. It was Albert Einstein who reportedly said “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”. It appears that a change in strategy is needed – if we want to produce a different result.
And blaming the parties responsible is appropriate. My readers know I am being honest and candid here. You know where I stand. The Dems are responsible for this mess. They may have had help creating the law in 2008, even the signature of Mr. Bush to close the deal. Then again, when the carnage became clear, the Dems employed the Nancy Reagan “Just Say No” defense in the face of indisputable evidence of their policy failures. The Dems have been a rock of intransigence and indifference for two years now. The Republicans have not. Again, that’s a fact. And the CPSC is being run by Dem politicians who work consistent with the wishes and desires of the Congressional Dem leadership. I am supposed to overlook this? Possibly not notice, look away? That view, if you hold it, insults my intelligence.
These days I have few choices available to me. I can continue to pursue a clearly ineffective strategy and find my voice increasingly marginalized by its irrelevance, or I can work within the political system (as is my right) and find another route to the desired outcome. I hate the CPSIA and I hate what Congress and the CPSIA have done to the CPSC. I cannot abide by this. So now what? Sucking my thumb is not an option. It’s time to get RID of these people. They made themselves a big part of the problem and deserve what they get. After all, the rules of the games were known in advance, and they knew what they were doing.
It’s my right to take steps politically to fix this situation. I hope I don’t lose you as a reader, Anonymous, but if you have better things to do or better sources of information, I trust you will come here less often. My commitment to our employees, customers, suppliers, consumers and other stakeholders remains unwavering and has to come first. I am loyal to them and won’t be defeated by this year’s version of tyranny.
Onward to November 2 and the defeat of the people responsible for this Greek tragedy!
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CPSIA – Tea Party Comments
GUEST BLOG – Bruce Lund, Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C. on the Cadmium "Crisis"
July 22, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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When we put the call out for Guest Bloggers a couple of weeks ago, we received this post from toy designer and inventor Bruce Lund. While he originally posted it on his own blog several months ago, it’s still relevant today.
Cadmium in Children’s Jewelry
By Bruce Lund
Blog post by Bruce Lund, Founder, Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C.
Bruce’s blog can be found here. The blog above was originally posted here on March 30, 2010.
Posted by the Staff of the Alliance for Children’s Product Safety
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GUEST BLOG – Bruce Lund, Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C. on the Cadmium "Crisis"
CPSIA – Eroding Trust in Our Leaders
January 10, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
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The CPSIA spectacle over the past two years of Democratic leadership in Congress has been a sign of the times, something that revealed basic problems with these new stewards of our futures. Not only have the Democrats alone stood up against altering the CPSIA, the source of well-documented misery and phantom benefits, but they have ruled with an iron fist in an attempt to suffocate opposition. Please note that for two years, Congress under the leadership of Californians Henry Waxman and Nancy Pelosi has successfully resisted having a hearing about this law with stakeholder witnesses who could shed light on the problems (rather than the joke of hearing last Fall featuring one witness, a newly-appointed Party-loyalist Chairman of the CPSC). The message control and forum management has been revolting. Despite the fact that these folks work for us, there seems to be NOTHING we can do about this sham process.
Readers of this blog are well-aware of the mounting ANGER over this astounding indifference to facts the awful CPSIA and our suffering. The latest low point engineered by Democrats is the Commission’s failure to approve public discussion of the recommended changes to the CPSIA, a report due next Friday. This is no small issue – read my post from yesterday for a summary of legal changes necessary to restore sanity to safety administration in children’s products – yet the Dems apparently feel discussion of these issues in front of you might somehow limit their discretion. Huh? It is very tempting to believe that handlers from Congress (Guess Who) have given strict instructions to the Dem Commissioners that there will be NO public debate of these issues. And there won’t.
These blows to our faith in government raises serious questions of character. Leadership is accountable to the American public. A failure to operate openly and with an open mind is intolerable. People will not forget.
I understand that bipartisan meetings between Congressional staffers and the CPSC have been cancelled or postponed until the report is issued. Furthermore, I believe that Mr. Waxman is already circulating new language for his amendment redux quietly, sans hearing or public discussion. Connect the dots – the Democrats have decided what the report will say (they have the votes to ram it through), it has been pre-approved by Guess Who (which means it will not fix the CPSIA because the Dems on the Hill don’t care about our little problems) and a public discussion between Commissioners is pointless. As the self-appointed Prince of “Darkness”, Bob Adler, put it, “I think the positions at this point are pretty firmly set.” Right – set by Guess Who. Discussion in public will only embarrass the Dems on the Commission – they are only allowed to read from the script and will be unable to defend loopy positions without looking loopy themselves.
If all of this has not fully eroded trust in these folks, let’s not forget that we are not living in a vacuum. The behavior of the Dems on other issues is part of the milieu. These same “leaders” are making other messes for us to regard, such as Harry Reid’s “apology” for incredibly racist remarks about Obama’s skin color and “dialect”. OMG, can you believe the shamelessness? The Dems made everything nicey-nice by Obama and Al Sharpton forgiving Reid’s “poor choice of words”. Please, you can’t say something like that without thinking it, and if you think it, you are a bigot. Plain and simple. No apology will cover up this disgusting fact. ANY person in a minority will tell you that prejudice is deeply rooted, and no apology will rid the system of that poison. Reid’s apology rings rather hollow to me. And he’s the voice of the Dems in the Senate.
And then there’s health care. To protect you, Mr. Obama and the jackals crying out for health care reform have insisted on taxing “Cadillac” health care plans. This sounds “bad”, right – like someone’s getting something they don’t deserve, all at your expense. More benefits for “fat cats”, right? A great sound bite for the saviors to make their case . . . .
That’s what Obama and the other Democratic do-gooders are all about, making things fair for “regular” Americans, isn’t it? Well, Fortune Magazine has a different slant on this critical term in the Obamacare plan – namely, that the tax on so-called “Cadillac” plans will mainly punish the elderly. Why? Well, here’s a shocker, more expensive health care is generally health care delivered to sicker populations, like older Americans. Here’s an example of a plan that crosses the Cadillac boundary: “Now to Medicare — no Cadillac plan — which will spend about $510 billion this year to cover fewer than 46 million people. That’s more than $11,000 a person, well over the Cadillac threshold of $9,850 for single retirees 55 and up. And that’s without counting Medigap coverage (for which I have no numbers), which would send the average higher.” Right – Medicare, the health plan for older Americans.
I am sick of the misleading messaging, the manipulation, the indifference, the obstruction of this crop of Democrats. I have no idea if the CPSC Democratic leadership will rise to the occasion and do the right thing or whether the House and Senator Democrats will wake up to the terrible mess they made and take the appropriate steps to fix it or whether (as seems likely) the fix is in and we are cooked, but this much I DO know – I am sick of this treatment. I cannot support this kind of leadership and cannot abide by it.
The Democrats have made this mess entirely themselves. No one forced them to be so deaf and so indifferent. No one required their arrogance, high-handedness or insensitivity to the misery that they caused. When November 2 comes around and the American people exact their revenge, the party leadership will have no one to blame but themselves.
I look forward to that day.
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CPSIA – Eroding Trust in Our Leaders
CPSIA – An Open Letter on the Testing Stay
December 8, 2009 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
Filed under BLOG, Featured Articles
To all of my loyal readers:
You may not realize it, but we face a serious crisis right now. Last week, the CPSC held a hearing that discussed the possible extension of the testing and certification stay. The Commission is under pressure to ramp up implementation of the awful CPSIA and this therefore puts the testing stay in peril. Chairman Tenenbaum has heard the concerns of regulated businesses that some advance warning is needed, so Rumorville in forecasting a quick consideration of the question – possibly as early as next week. Commissioner Nancy Nord commented on the implications of the stay in her blog last week. At least one Commissioner, Bob Adler, is openly hostile to continuation of the stay. This is a big deal to companies regulated by the CPSIA.
What kind of disaster would the termination of the Stay in February mean to you? Let me count the problems:
- The “15 Month Rule” was never issued when due on November 14th. The “15 Month Rule” was supposed to address testing frequency, sampling regimes, the need for additional testing, component testing rules, etc. [Component testing rules were cited as critical by Nancy Nord when the original stay was issued on January 30, 2009. How time flies . . . .] There is a workshop to be held on Thursday and Friday this week to solicit feedback from stakeholders. More than 200 people will attend and many more will watch and participate online in the web simulcast. Presumably this feedback needs to be fully digested before the Commission acts on the stay.
- Comments on the “15 Month Rule” issues are due on January 11. For perspective, the original comments on the penalty factors were due in late December 2008, and a second round of comments were due on October 1. The revised penalty factors have not been released, and we are now within days of a full year since the first comment letters were received. With this as precedent, we are clearly MANY months from a completed “15 Month Rule”. Arguably, without a fully articulated “15 Month Rule”, an active testing requirement will be incomplete and utterly confusing.
- The CPSC has not issued its phthalate testing standard.
- The CPSC has not certified ONE phthalates lab yet.
- The CPSC admits that it has not certified enough labs to handle a full burden of testing for many product classes or safety tests. They have not provided any quantification of this deficit besides acknowledging that for bikes, based on current accredited labs, it would take a full year to complete testing on all bikes on the U.S. market. That’s one round of testing only, btw.
- The CPSC has not certified labs for ASTM F963 testing yet.
- The CPSC has not defined “children’s product”, “toy”, “play” or “childcare article” yet, making the application of the rules completely opaque.
- The CPSC has not leveled the playing field, acknowledging that fixed test costs place a disproportionately high burden on small businesses. This competitive disadvantage has no ready solution under current rules.
- The CPSC has acknowledged that many companies have not acted to fill market gaps like component testing because the rules are not final (or even drafted in this case).
- The CPSC is on its third enforcement policy on lead and lead-in-paint. With the enforcement-policy-of-the-week, the agency ensures that companies will have devote considerable resources to relearning the rules that they had previously mastered, leading to confusion and exhaustion. Imposing a further layer of incomplete, vague and unarticulated testing policies and plans will only reinforce chaos as the working standard for the children’s product industry.
- The rules that the CPSC has implemented are so ornate, confusingly worded, scattered among multiple documents, letters, and even video testimony, that only the most obsessive observers can claim an accurate understanding of every nuance. This group would not even include me, even though I have given up sleeping in favor of the CPSIA.
The Commission’s sense of urgency to get this irritant off their plate is creating rumors that they intend to act as soon as the next business day after the workshop. As outrageous as this might seem, it’s really worse – the workshop is not about the stay. The workshop is about component testing, frequency of testing, sampling schemes, when to require additional testing, etc. The CPSC has not asked for comments about the lifting of the stay but at least one Commissioner has reasoned that if it was a “big deal”, the CPSC might have heard from more than the Handmade Toy Alliance. [Apparently, both Bob Adler and Jay Howell believe that the CPSC has had not heard from anyone other than the HTA on the stay, which is certainly not true.] This kind of thinking is worrisome in the extreme.
If the stay is lifted on two months notice with all these rules open, undrafted or in process, utter chaos will break out, not only between CPSC regulators and their regulated companies and industries, but also between (a) consumer groups, regulators and regulated companies, (b) State AGs and regulated companies, and (c) regulated companies and their dealers/retailers. By lifting the stay under these uncertain conditions, the Commission is risking complete market chaos. While this would rain down misery across all regulated companies and industries, there is cold comfort in knowing that the Commission would eat its own cooking, suffering a devastating drop in reputation for taking such an economically insensitive and irresponsible act. It would also create whole new class of crises for the agency to deal with, rendering the agency crippled with overwork, inefficiencies and wear-and-tear. Not exactly a magic pill for good agency morale. If the Commission chooses to take this step, it will be shooting at the agency’s feet as well as ours.
We need your help to stop this terrible step. First, it is ESSENTIAL that everyone attending the workshop SCREAM BLOODY MURDER on the issue of the stay. If the stay is lifted, you will be held responsible for complying with unwritten rules by your customers, your local newspaper, your State AG and the like. Your arguments with that cast of characters will get even more intense and distracting (if that’s even possible). The upcoming workshop is your unique opportunity to make your voices heard.
Second, you need to let the Commission know directly how you feel. Here are the email addresses of the five Commissioners – send them an email THIS WEEK expressing your deep concern over the possible lifting of the stay. Please feel free to cc. me at rwoldenberg@learningresources.com.
Chairman Inez Tenenbaum itenenbaum@cpsc.gov
Commissioner Bob Adler radler@cpsc.gov
Commissioner Thomas Moore tmoore@cpsc.gov
Commissioner Nancy Nord nnord@cpsc.gov
Commissioner Anne Northup anorthup@cpsc.gov
Make your voices heard – don’t let this issue catch you napping. We all have the power to help ourselves. It’s time to take action on behalf of your company, your customers, your suppliers, your teammates. Please help us by contributing your voice to this critical issue THIS WEEK.
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CPSIA – An Open Letter on the Testing Stay

