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<p style="padding-left: 90px;"><strong><em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Supporting small batch children's apparel, toy, and accessory makers</em></strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 210px;">&nbsp;</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 210px;">&nbsp;</p>
<p><br />Back in 2008, after learning that the future of handmade children's products was threatened by the <span id="lw_1243914237_3" class="yshortcuts">Consumer Product Safety Improvement</span> Act (CPSIA), we reached out to you as fellow citizens. It was our hope that if enough people became aware of the situation, together we could keep handmade toys, clothing, and other wonderful products for children legal, and available in the United States. About 15,000 people signed our petition, and many of you have worked hard to spread the word. Thanks to you, Congress has heard loud and clear that Americans do not want our crafters and <span id="lw_1243914237_4" class="yshortcuts">cottage industries</span> to disappear!</p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">We represent ALL small batch children's product manufacturers--not just toys. If you are a business owner who makes, imports, or sells small-batch children's items including toys, clothing, books, or baby care goods, we urge you to join us! We are a 501(c)(6) Business Association. Membership dues may be deductible as a business expense.<br /><br />With Membership there are many benefits as well as allowing us to continue to keep wonderful toys in the hands of kids! Some of the benefits include: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.handmadetoyalliance.org/join-the-handmade-toy-alliance">READ MORE and JOIN HERE</a></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Love To the moon and back,</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Heather and Donna<br /></span></p>
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Our Nesting Pillow is know to be "Truly a pillow that is as natural &amp; beautiful as breastfeeding itself." <span style="font-size: xx-small;"><br />quote from Hazelwood children </span>( xoxo)<br /><br />Yet, with the <span id="lw_1234657478_5" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; cursor: pointer;">CPSIA law</span> we were headed down the road of <span style="font-weight: bold;">pushing our pillows for your pup </span>( our kitty). It is also <span style="font-weight: bold;">the best pregnancy body pillow</span> and I use my Nesting Pillow to <span style="font-weight: bold;">rest my weary head at the end of the day</span>.What about your Lap Top? <span style="font-weight: bold;">Do you use your Nesting Pillow for a Lap Tap top table while sitting comfortably on the couch</span>? I do~<br /> <img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs074/1101860664050/img/88.jpg?a=1102459963852" border="0" alt="NP Sonoma" width="200" height="133" /><br />Well as of 2/8/09 we can take a deep *sigh *of relief and continue to market our pillows for<span style="font-weight: bold;"> our sweet mommas to use while nurturing their <span id="lw_1234657478_6" class="yshortcuts">sweet babies</span>! </span><br />A Stay ( a hold on the CPSIA Law) was implemented until 2/10/2010. <br /><a style="color: #33cccc;" rel="nofollow" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=mocy8xcab.0.0.sx7gagcab.0&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cpsc.gov%2Fbusinfo%2Ffrnotices%2Ffr09%2Fstayenforce.pdf&amp;id=preview" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1234657478_7" class="yshortcuts">Read the details here</span> </a><br /><br /><br /><span style="color: #ffffff; text-decoration: underline;">The even better news: </span><span style="font-style: italic; font-size: xx-small;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Quote from CPSIA guidlines-</span></span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">"Manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers should also be aware that CPSC will:</span></p>
<p>Not impose Penalties against anyone for making, importing, distributing, or selling a children's product to the extent that it is made of certain <span id="lw_1234657478_8" class="yshortcuts">natural materials</span> (pdf), such as wood,<span style="color: #ffffff;"> <strong></strong></span>cotton,wool, or certain metals and alloys which the Commission has recognized rarely, if ever, contain lead;</p>
<p><br />Link to law guidelines here: <a style="color: #33cccc;" rel="nofollow" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=mocy8xcab.0.0.sx7gagcab.0&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cpsc.gov%2Fcpscpub%2Fprerel%2Fprhtml09%2F09120.html&amp;id=preview" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1234657478_9" class="yshortcuts">CPSC Spells Out Enforcement Policy For New Lead Limits In Children's Products Effective February 10</span> </a></p>
<p><img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs074/1101860664050/img/86.jpg?a=1102459963852" border="0" alt="BN birdie logo" /></p>
<p><br />The reason we are safe under the existing CPSIA law is because we are 100% sure we are safe and lead free! We always have been!<br /><br />Real concerns and real actions.....HSLDA</p>
<p><a style="color: #33cccc;" rel="nofollow" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=mocy8xcab.0.0.sx7gagcab.0&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hslda.org%2Fdocs%2Fnews%2F200902100.asp&amp;id=preview" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1234657478_10" class="yshortcuts">Read complete article from the meeting with CPSC</span></a><br /><br />I have spoken to the HSLDA ( <span id="lw_1234657478_11" class="yshortcuts">Home School Legal Defense Association</span>) they met with the CPSC on 2/4/09 <br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Quote from the HSDLA Meeting with CPSC:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">"Last Friday, the CPSC declared numerous changes in their regulations, including the following exemptions that correspond with requests made by HSLDA in our meeting with Commissioner Moore:</span></p>
<p>An exemption for certain natural materials such as wood, cotton, wool, and certain metals and alloys that rarely contain lead; An exemption for ordinary children's books printed after 1985;* An exemption for textiles, dyed or undyed (not including leather, vinyl, or PVC) and non-metallic thread and trim used in children's apparel and other fabric products, such as <span id="lw_1234657478_12" class="yshortcuts">baby blankets</span>."<br /><br />*Watching and waiting: All though the HSLDA is happy with the meeting results, they continue to watch and wait as Senator DeMint proposses legislation to amend the CPSIA<br /><br /><a style="color: #ff3300;" rel="nofollow" href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=mocy8xcab.0.0.sx7gagcab.0&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fdemint.senate.gov%2Fpublic%2Findex.cfm%3FFuseAction%3DJimsJournal.Detail%26Blog_ID%3D295d58b2-b6fe-c446-1432-24b6199424ed&amp;id=preview" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1234657478_13" class="yshortcuts">**Proposed legislation to amend the CPSIA by Senator DeMint of South Carolina</span></a><br /><br />If you have any questions about the HSLDA's involvment in the CPSIA law, please e-mail me at <span id="lw_1234657478_14" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; cursor: pointer;">Donna@blessednest.com</span><br />I will be glad to clarify and answer any questions you might have. Please forward this e-mail to your manufacturers who are Organic so we can clear up some confusion that has been put out there on the internet. We thank you and appreciate that we all can work together to keep our children safe as well as our businesses!<br /><br />xoxo<br />Donna</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/31/stay-with-us-here.html"><rss:title>stay with us, here...</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/31/stay-with-us-here.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-31T08:40:01Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great news, if only temporarily... but truly not what I had even expected. (although I am still just a little afraid to get too excited, since nothing they say seems to really mean anything)</p>
<p>According to a <a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09115.html">press release from the CPSIA</a>, they have voted to grant a STAY (a hold) on the Feb. 10, 2009 compliance deadline, and extend it to Feb. 10, 2010. (I love that their "unanimous" vote was 2-0... scary)</p>
<p>Hopefully this will give them time to get their acts together, in light of their realization that we are not a bunch of ding-dongs that have no idea what's going on (regardless of how much like that we may be starting to feel!).</p>
<p>It's important to keep in mind, though, that this really just means that we have time to make our voices heard, not that it's time to ease up. But at least we can do it without screaming.</p>
<p>More soon... we all deserve a weekend off. Sweet dreams.</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/30/will-new-consumer-product-regulations-affect-your-business.html"><rss:title>Will New Consumer Product Regulations Affect Your Business?</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/30/will-new-consumer-product-regulations-affect-your-business.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Donna</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-30T20:40:21Z</dc:date><dc:subject>CPSIA</dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<table style="height: 882px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="650">
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<p>Note that they are concerned about</p>
<p><span id="lw_1233347977_6" class="yshortcuts">small family businesses not just curriculum. It would be wonderful to see all small businesses supporting them. </span></p>
<p><span id="lw_1233347977_6" class="yshortcuts">A lot of home school moms have small businesses so that they can stay home with their children &amp; support &amp; encourage other parent owned businesses.<br /></span></p>
<p><span id="lw_1233347977_6" class="yshortcuts"> I am one of those moms!</span></p>
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<h2>Will New Consumer Product<br />Regulations Affect Your Business?</h2>
<p>Dear HSLDA Members,</p>
<img src="cid:image_0000" border="1" alt="HSLDA's Federal Relations Department" width="200" height="46" />
<h3>Help Us Protect You</h3>
<p>If new consumer product regulations will harm your business, tell us so we can tell federal officials. Contact HSLDA&rsquo;s Federal Relations Department at <span id="lw_1233347977_2" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; cursor: pointer;">540-338-5600</span> or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=federalrelations@hslda.org" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1233347977_3" class="yshortcuts">federalrelations@hslda.org</span></a>.</p>
<p>Many of you have contacted us with your concerns regarding the impact of the <span id="lw_1233347977_4" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: medium none; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer;">federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act</span> (CPSIA), and the forthcoming regulations. We have addressed some of these concerns in the online analysis, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=6035" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1233347977_5" class="yshortcuts">&ldquo;Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008.&rdquo;</span></a></p>
<p>However, we are concerned about the effect that this legislation and the proposed regulations will have on <span id="lw_1233347977_6" class="yshortcuts">small family businesses</span>. It appears that many of these vital businesses could be forced to close due to the high cost of compliance with the CPSIA.</p>
<p>HSLDA is trying to help protect such <span id="lw_1233347977_7" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: medium none; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer;">family businesses</span>, as well as the homeschooling families who may purchase educational items from such a family business.</p>
<p>We will be meeting with the commissioners of the <span id="lw_1233347977_8" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer;">Consumer Product Safety Commission</span> on Wednesday, February 4. It would help our efforts if we had actual accounts from <span id="lw_1233347977_9" class="yshortcuts">family business owners</span> who will have to go out of business, or make drastic cutbacks, as a result of this legislation and the proposed regulations.</p>
<p>If you are interested in having us use your family business as an example, please send us your contact information and a one- or two-page summary of your family business, the impact of the CPSIA, and what the likely harm to you will be. You may send this information to Eric Lansing at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=federalrelations@hslda.org" target="_blank">federalrelations@hslda.org</a>. You may reach Eric and the rest of the HSLDA Federal Relations staff at 540-338-5600, if you have additional questions. We will only share your first name, name of your business, and your state of residence with the CPSC.</p>
<p>Thank you for your help. We are committed to doing all we can to protect family businesses, and are ready to begin lobbying Congress for an exemption to the CPSIA, if the commissioners are unhelpful to our cause.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<img src="cid:image_0001" border="0" alt="" width="120" height="66" />
<p>Mike Smith<br />HSLDA President</p>
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<h1>Washington toy story shows why regulation helps the big guys</h1>
<p><br /><strong>By <span class="name"><a href="mailto:TimCarney@gmail.com">Timothy P. Carney</a></span></strong><br /> Examiner Columnist | <span class="date">1/30/09 7:03 AM</span></p>
<p>Thousands of self-employed businessmen, artists, and boutique owners who make or deal in hand-crafted children&rsquo;s toys, clothes, or furniture could be out of work next month. A 2008 federal law, with the salutary-sounding name &ldquo;Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act,&rdquo; could drive these craftsmen out of business.</p>
<p>Big toymakers, who helped write the bill, are ready for the regulations that will go into effect Feb. 10, while smaller toymakers look likely to suffer. It&rsquo;s another example of how Washington, when it regulates an industry, often helps the biggest businesses in that industry while crushing the smaller guys.<br /><br />This toy story begins in the summer of 2007 when toy-making goliath Mattel was thrice forced to recall products made in China after discovering dangerous levels of lead. That fall, as Congress took up the bill reauthorizing the Consumer Products Safety Commission, consumer groups pushed for stricter safety standards on toys and other children&rsquo;s products.</p>
<p>In September 2007, Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., introduced a bill in response to the lead-in-toys scare. The bill became law in August 2008, making it illegal to sell children&rsquo;s products&mdash;toys, furniture, clothes, et cetera&mdash;that have not undergone third-party testing for hazardous materials.</p>
<p>The bill also declared that any children&rsquo;s product was a &ldquo;banned hazardous substance&rdquo; if any portion of it had a lead content greater than 600 parts per million. Also all manufacturers of children&rsquo;s products&mdash;big or small&mdash;are required by the law to create registries of every product they sell and put unique tracking numbers or marks on each product.</p>
<p>This third-party testing portion of the bill goes into effect Feb. 10, which has small toymakers up in arms. The Handmade Toy Alliance is one of many groups mobilizing to keep the CPSC from destroying artisan toymaking.</p>
<p>Large manufacturers who mass produce toys or children&rsquo;s furniture will face some added costs from the bill, but these are costs they can bear&mdash;especially because the costs will be industry wide thus passed onto consumers.</p>
<p>Indeed, many of the bigger manufacturers have already implemented testing procedures to comply with the federal requirements. Their smaller competitors, however, will suffer under the burden.</p>
<p>A stay-at-home mom who sews children&rsquo;s dolls on the side or a small woodworker who sells a few child-sized chairs each year will find these regulations much more burdensome if not impossible.</p>
<p>The CPSC staff has proposed a rule that would exempt from the testing requirement products made solely of &ldquo;unadulterated,&rdquo; unpainted, unfinished, and untreated wood, &ldquo;natural fibers,&rdquo; gemstones, or other &ldquo;natural materials.&rdquo; This rule, if approved, will not be finalized for months, while the testing requirement becomes effective in two weeks.</p>
<p>Is this disproportionate impact on the smaller businesses an &ldquo;unintended consequence,&rdquo; as many now say? When you look at the lobbying records, it doesn&rsquo;t look so.</p>
<p>Mattel&mdash;whose leaded toys kicked off this whole scare&mdash;beefed up its lobbying effort when the legislation appeared. The company&rsquo;s lobbying budget, which had been steady at $120,000 per year from 2002 through 2006 ballooned to $540,000 in 2007 and $650,000 in 2008&mdash;a 442% increase from two years earlier.</p>
<p>In late August 2007, Mattel, the largest toymaker in the world, hired a new lobbying firm, Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland &amp; Stewart, to lobby on the bill. One of their lobbyists on this issue was Sheila Murphy, recently the legislative director for Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democratic member of the Commerce Committee&rsquo;s Consumer Affairs subcommittee. Klobuchar became a cosponsor of the bill in late September 2007.</p>
<p>Hasbro, the world&rsquo;s No. 2 toymaker, had never had a Washington lobbyist, according to federal lobbying filings, before October 2007, when the company hired the Duberstein Group, headed by Ken Dubertstein, the former White House Chief of Staff under Ronald Reagan. Since then, Hasbro has spent $500,000 on lobbying.</p>
<p>But these industry giants weren&rsquo;t resisting regulation&mdash;they were embracing it. Carter Keithley, president of the Toy Industry Association&mdash;of whom Mattel is the biggest member&mdash;told this columnist &ldquo;we were early proponents of adopting mandatory laws to require toy testing.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The regulations give the big toymakers a federal stamp of approval, and they make it harder for upstarts to challenge the big guys&mdash;or even survive. Without the regulation, parents might put more trust in a local, independent toymaker they know. After the regulation goes into effect, that toymaker is out of work.</p>
<p>Regulation proponents usually say anti-regulation types are shills for big business. Washington&rsquo;s toy story makes that claim look even more like make-believe.</p>
<p><em>Examiner staff columnist Timothy P. Carney is author of &ldquo;The Big Ripoff: How Big Business and Big Government Steal Your Money.&rdquo;</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/28/a-little-cut-and-paste.html"><rss:title>a little cut and paste</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/28/a-little-cut-and-paste.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-28T20:57:07Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here's another letter that you are welcome to use as an outline for sending to your local representatives (and the other sponsors of HR4040, <a href="http://www.henrywaxman.house.gov/contact.htm">Waxman</a> and <a href="http://www.house.gov/rush/contact.shtml">Rush</a>):</p>
<p>(I am trying to refrain, at least temporarily from my negative pithy comments... let's just hope for the best)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>REF: Section 102 Mandatory Third-Party Testing of Component Parts</p>
<p>Dear ________________,<br /> <br /> I am writing to express my very strong support for an interpretation of the third-party testing requirements under Section 102 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that would permit testing and certification of component parts at the component level, rather than after the product is finished.</p>
<p>Adopting component level testing and certification would significantly strengthen the consumer product safety system and lead to cost effective compliance, especially for small businesses.</p>
<p>I am also <span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;">adamantly</span> opposed to redundant testing that is called for by the current requirements of compliance of HR4040. I find it not only wasteful and unreasonable, but highly suspicious that the law is actually requiring testing rather than safety. Products that are made from materials which have already passed safety testing that is stricter and even more reliable than those from your approved labs should be sufficient for compliance under this law if its intention truly is safety. For instance, the internationally accepted GOTS requirements for organic certification are as much as 300% higher than the CPSIA standards, yet you deem materials "hazardous" that have been recognized as not only lead-free but safe for every person (and the environment) at every level of production, distribution and consumption.</p>
<p>I urge you as my representative to call a meeting of Congress that will work to restrict the power of the Committee to those areas which will bring about positive safety measures rather than doing the harm that could otherwise surely result. As a member of the Legislative Branch of our government, only you can make the necessary changes to HR4040. In addition to obvious restrictions of power, I ask that you quickly adopt and promulgate common sense rules that permit component level testing and certification under Section 102, and eliminates the need for redundant testing.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>name, address, phone number, email address</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>okay, I can't help it... have you seen that good ol' Waxman has been working hard to make sure that the <a href="http://energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=1479&amp;Itemid=1">DTV deadline is pushed back</a>, but still nothing but <span style="font-size: 140%;">lies</span> about CPSIA?! Well, that's just terrific that we'll still be able to watch Wheel of Fortune no matter how old our tvs are, because lots of people are gonna have lots of time on their hands once YOU put them out of business!!!</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/24/this-is-our-most-desperate-hour-help-me-obi-wan-kenobi-youre.html"><rss:title>This is our most desperate hour. Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope.</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/24/this-is-our-most-desperate-hour-help-me-obi-wan-kenobi-youre.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-24T23:32:51Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone&nbsp;else feel like you are stuck in a bad Si-Fi plot? This is crazy.</p>
<p>Please <a href="http://reformcpsia.org/2009/01/vital-next-steps/">read this</a>and send your CA 30th District friends an invitation to chat with their honorable Rep Henry Waxman (cough, gag) and remind him that it's not nice to lie. He apparently needs a refresher course in the legislative process, so he can stop wasting paper writing letters that point responsibility to the sacrificial lambs of the CPSIA.</p>
<p>On an equally important note, please look at <a href="http://www.wbaltv.com/video/18479590/index.html">this video</a>(get a mug of something strong before watching it, especially if you are a "mommy blogger") and tell me if the term "hanging chad" rings a bell. Who did that woman cross to keep getting the "human shield" position? At least someone from this decade is doing her styling. (I hear she recently resigned from the CPSC... maybe there was an opening at the PR office for Guantanamo) More fun commentary at the <a href="http://nationalbankruptcyday.com/">National Bankruptcy Day</a> website.</p>
<p>It is important to note that contrary to what some of us (who, me?) wanted to believe (whether we liked it or not) Obama can't stop this, other than encouraging his buddies (<a title="Congressman Waxman" href="http://www.henrywaxman.house.gov/index.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Congressman Waxman</strong></a> and <a title="Congressman Rush" href="http://www.house.gov/rush/" target="_blank"><strong>Congressman Rush</strong></a>) to do the right thing. I am concerned that he may not have time to get together for a round of golf any time in the next couple of weeks, so energy on getting him to help is pretty much a waste. Ironically, he could have done more before he was elected President. (he didn't even vote on HR4040 when he was in the Senate) It's up to us to persuade them, so let's get after the guys that can actually do something before it's too late.</p>
<h1 id="post-475"><a title="Permanent Link: Obama&rsquo;s hold order does NOT affect CPSIA" rel="bookmark" href="http://reformcpsia.org/2009/01/obamas-hold-order-does-not-affect-cpsia/">Obama&rsquo;s hold order does NOT affect CPSIA</a></h1>
<p>Does anyone else want to nominate <span>Kathleen Fasanella</span> from<a href="http://www.fashion-incubator.com/category/news-and-events/"> Fashion Incubator</a> as our queen? This is how I picture her</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.blessednestperch.com/storage/queenAmidala.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1232842766279" alt="" /></span></span></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/22/oh-scully-i-want-to-believe.html"><rss:title>Oh, Scully, I want to believe...</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/22/oh-scully-i-want-to-believe.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-22T00:51:41Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can't say it any better than what Fashion Incubator posted on their blog Monday, so <a href="http://www.fashion-incubator.com/archive/dont-throw-yourself-under-the-cpsia-bus/">read it here</a> and then pop back.</p>
<p>I cannot stress it enough, cannot say it too many times, cannot plead and scream and shake virtual shoulders enough (be glad you aren't the poor clerk at my local health food store that made the mistake of saying "the CPS-huh? What is it?")...</p>
<p>As horrible as this is for our businesses, for our community, even for our children, the bigger evil here is what needs our full attention. Personally, I don't give a rip what the CPSIA offers to hush the screaming masses. The point is that they should not have the authority to define the parameters of a law in the first place. The worst part of HR4040 is that it is Congress passing the buck to people who have no accountability whatsoever to voters. It's win-win, because Congress looks concerned about our kids (and proactive... uh, finally) and someone else gets to be the bad guy. How ever horrible the "worst case" that the current officers of the CPSIA can dream up NOW, it is nothing compared to what they can make it say at any given time. And so if they pacify everyone (or at least those who are screaming the loudest) now, just know that while you are happily going about conducting business within the nice ol' CPSIA's concessions, they can revoke them without warning or notification at any time. The evil here isn't what they will do, it's what they have been given the power to do. And by "they", this can be the two officers who now make up the CPSIA, or any number of wingnuts with any number of agendas at any given time. This is scary stuff, folks.</p>
<p>The deeper I get into this, and the more I read and reason, the more "Moulder-ish" theories I come up with. But let's just stick with the facts at hand, and the benefit of the doubt. We have a new President. He happens to be one of the 17 who did not vote at all when HR4040 went before the Senate and Congress. He made a point of expressing during his campaign that he is "pro small business". And this issue was one of the 10 from change.org that were presented to him (since I'm sure he's had some slow days lately). And today I stumbled across this tidbit:</p>
<p>according to a Yahoo News headline,&nbsp;</p>
<h1><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090120/ap_on_go_pr_wh/obama_regulations_1">Obama halts all regulations pending review</a></h1>
<p>although, if this means the Feb 10 date has been set aside, why are you just hearing about it now? Why isn't it on <a href="http://www.fashion-incubator.com/?s=cpsia">Fashion Incubator</a>, <a href="http://www.handmadetoyalliance.org/">Handmade Toy Alliance</a>, etc? Is it possible that I got the scoop? Hmmm...</p>
<p>Maybe my <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">conspiracy theories</span> predictions are true, and the very first time the elite National Media will mention this mess will be when Obama, cape waving, announces that he has restored reason and in so doing, we have been saved. Whatever... but if he does, and if his superhero powers do not change the <span style="font-size: 130%;">law</span> itself (rather than issuing a very stern letter to get the parameters set), I'm going to keep fighting. Well intentioned or not, I refuse to live in fear of what "they" <em>could</em> do to me, even if "they" say "they" won't.</p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/15/could-be-just-what-weve-been-hoping-for.html"><rss:title>could be just what we've been hoping for...</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.blessednestperch.com/the-latest/2009/1/15/could-be-just-what-weve-been-hoping-for.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-01-15T20:26:51Z</dc:date><dc:subject></dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to share what could possibly be the end to the madness of the CPSIA mess. (oh, I am such a dreamer!)</p>
<p>After calling the office of every Representative who seemed to have any connection to this legislation (most of them acting like they had little idea what I was talking about), I just had the first ENCOURAGING conversation with an aide from my state Senator, Rep Sam Brownback. She was very knowledgeable and immediately told me that Rep Brownback is taking this <em>very seriously</em> and is treating it as a high priority. She said that in addition to "asking the CPSIA to clarify..." (as stated in a <a href="http://www.kansas.com/business/consumer/story/660961.html">recent article in the Wichita Eagle</a>) he is (these were her words) "as we speak, he is writing legislation that will define the parameters of the law" and that he understands the importance of Congress and the Senate to define the law and only allow CPSIA to enforce it. This could be great news, and I told her I would tell you.</p>
<p>Time will tell... is <a href="http://brownback.senate.gov/public/">Sam Brownback</a> my new hero? If so, I will drive to Wichita and give him a hug. (that's not a threat)</p>
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