Consumer Groups Support Disclosure of Financial Interests in CPSC Proceedings and Urge CPSC to Ensure Ease For Consumers

Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and other consumer organizations submitted joint comments to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regarding the proposed rule to require the disclosure of certain financial interests in CPSC proceedings. The consumer organizations support the changes that would promote transparency and fairness in the CPSC’s important work. However, as the agency works to finalize the rule, the groups urged the CPSC to take every step to ensure that the participation of consumers and affected families is not limited in any way. The requirements should be clear and as simple as possible. CFA and others identified that the CPSC Consumer Ombudsman would need to play a critical role in helping potential participants navigate the required processes and should be empowered to do so.
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