Congress, Public Interest Advocates File Amicus Fighting for the Independence of the CPSC

Media Contact: Lisa McDonald, Vice President of Communications, 202-207-2829 

Washington, DC — Senator Amy Klobuchar led 25 other members of Congress in filing an amicus brief urging the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to preserve the independence and effectiveness of the Consumer Safety Product Commission (CSPC).  In May, the Trump Administration attempted to illegally fire Commissioners Alexander Hoehn-Saric, Richard Trumka, and Mary T. Boyle.

“The National Consumers League applauds Senator Klobuchar and her fellow amici for defending the spirit and letter of the law, decades of Supreme Court precedent, and the CPSC’s ability to carry out its lifesaving mission,” said Daniel Greene, Senior Director of Consumer Protection & Product Safety at the National Consumers League.  

The National Consumers League, Consumer Federation of America, and other leading consumer protection advocates also filed an amicus brief.

“The CPSC’s independence ensures that the agency is mission-driven, guided by experts and science, and insulated from changing political tides.  Silencing the voices of subject-matter experts with whom you politically disagree does not improve government efficiency. It just leads to more unnecessary deaths and more unnecessary injuries.”

In July, the National Consumers League led a letter signed by 100 stakeholders, calling on the administration to cease its attempt to fire the three Democratic CPSC Commissioners illegally. A copy of the letter can be found HERE

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