Following weeks of firing debate, Gov. Christine Gregoire of
The new law, called the Children’s Safe Product Act, follows
the recall of millions of toys made in
The CSPA bans products with certain levels of lead, cadmium
and phthalates, which can lead to cancer, birth defects and brain damage in
high enough concentrations. The bill states that any product made from children
that contains more than .009 percent of lead, .004 percent of cadmium and .10
percent of phthalates cannot be made, sold or distributed in Washington state
beginning in July 2009.
The bill also requires toy manufacturers to let the state
Department of Ecology know which chemicals and substances are used in toys and
allows the department to ban more substances.
“We in
The bill would hurt small toy manufacturers and retailers
because fewer toys would be bought, said Grant Nelson, governmental affairs
director for the Association of Washington Business, who opposed the bill.
“I think the governor’s remarks today regarding how she
intends to fix the legislation through rulemaking and an advisory committee
really points out how bad of a bill this is for the citizens and businesses of
the state,” Nelson said.
On the other hand, advocates welcomed the bill saying it
will protect children from chemicals they should have never been exposed to in
the first place.
Such a bill was also passed by