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JUNE 9, 2025
VOLUME 54   ISSUE 22

 

PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER

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CPSC's powers are comparable to the 1930s Federal Trade Commission (FTC), according to a May 30 motion for summary judgement for the three fired CPSC commissioners.


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Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers June 4 in Maryland U.S. district court pushed back against the idea that modern CPSC is like the 1930s Federal Trade Commission (FTC).


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The 2022-2024 annual average for estimated nonfatal drowning incidents in pools or spas and involving youth under 15 years was about 6,300.


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Heroes Technology, dba Snuggle Me Organic, June 3 asked the Washington, D.C. U.S. appeals court in to vacate CPSC's infant cushion rule.


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Commissioner Douglas Dziak May 29 related his personal experiences in asserting that he prioritizes senior safety.


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Washington State's May 30 final priority products report includes nine instead of 10 categories.


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Young adults and people with long-term health conditions or disabilities have elevated risk of facing "consumer detriments," according to a May U.K. report.


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Applications for the 2025 EU Product Safety Award are due August 25.


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CPSC's FY2026 budget request does not provide program-level details about changes to spending targets as have past requests.


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Briefs on costumes, infant swings, power banks, regulatory burdens, and CPSC grants, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings.