U.S. lawmakers filed an amicus brief to support the Consumer Product Safety Commission's independence after recent dismissals of its commissioners.
Quiver AI Summary
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar, Maria Cantwell, Richard Blumenthal, and Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, alongside 23 other members of Congress, have filed an amicus brief urging the Fourth Circuit to uphold the independence of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). This action follows President Trump’s dismissal of three Democratic commissioners, described by the senators as an illegal act that threatens public safety.
In the brief, it is asserted that the CPSC's independence has historically protected consumer safety and kept politics at bay. Senators emphasized the Commission's role in preventing safety hazards and warned that undermining its structure could endanger Americans. The brief cites constitutional protections for the removal of commissioners only for cause.
Supporters of the brief, including consumer safety advocates, argue that maintaining the CPSC's independence is crucial for its mission to protect the public from unsafe products. They stress that nonpartisan decision-making is essential for effectively safeguarding consumers.
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