Archive for March 6th, 2008

The Senate took a major step today in shoring up the nation’s lagging consumer protection system when it passed the Consumer Product Safety Commission Reform Act. Stephen Labaton writes about it in the New York Times, pointing out that “the Congressional action marks the first major consumer product legislation in 18 years and comes as federal regulators struggle to oversee the explosive growth of foreign goods, much of which is imported from countries with few significant safety standards.”

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