Navigating the toy aisle can be an unsettling experience -- especially with all the stories about lead and other hazards. Congress is still fighting over how to regulate children's products, and many states -- including Maryland -- are stepping into the void. Join us as we look at the new players in the regulation of children's toys, and how the industry is responding to the increasingly complex maze of rules.
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Regulating Toy Safety
Listen Monday, Jun. 30, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Elizabeth Williamson
Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
James Hubbard
Member, Maryland House of Delegates (D-Prince George's County)
Rosario Palmieri
Vice President, Infrastructure, Legal and Regulatory Policy, National Association of Manufacturers
Brian Moran
Virginia State Delegate (D- 46th District, Alexandria); Chairman, House Democratic Caucus
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