PICKERINGTON, Ohio
-- Federal lawmakers have scheduled a hearing for Thursday, Sept. 10, to
receive an update on the status of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of
2008 (CPSIA) that essentially banned the sale of kids' dirtbikes and ATVs, the
American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.
The AMA is urging
all concerned motorcyclists and ATVers to contact their federal lawmakers to
exempt motorcycles and ATVs from the law, which took effect in February. The
law stopped the sale of dirt bikes and ATVs designed for children age 12 and
under, although the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) subsequently
issued a stay of enforcement of the measure until May 2011.
Under the law, all
youth products containing lead must now have less than 300 parts per million by
weight. The CPSC has interpreted the law to apply to various components of
youth-model motorcycles and ATVs, including the engine, brakes, suspension,
battery and other mechanical parts. Even though the lead levels in these parts
are small, they are still above the minimum threshold.
The Subcommittee
on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection of the U.S. House Committee on
Energy and Commerce will hold Thursday's hearing, titled: "Consumer
Product Safety Commission Oversight: Current Issues and a Vision for the
Future." CPSC Chairwoman Inez Tenenbaum will be the only testifier.
This hearing is
the first one sponsored by this subcommittee since the CPSIA passed 13 months
ago. It is important that motorcyclists and ATV riders let Congress know that
they are concerned about the lead-content requirements of the CPSIA, and that
they want youth-model off-highway vehicles excluded from those requirements.
Riders should
contact their U.S. representatives and let them know how the CPSIA has created
a severe and unwarranted disruption to families who ride together responsibly,
and a deleterious effect on youth amateur racing. Because the fastest way to
permanently address this issue is through legislation, riders should urge their
representatives to support H.R. 1587, introduced by Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-At
Large-Mont.), to exempt youth-sized motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA.
You can find
contact information for your elected officials at AmericanMotorcyclist.com. From the homepage, click on
"Rights," then "Issues & Legislation," and enter your
zip code in the "Find your Officials" box. Additionally, a prewritten
e-mail is available for you to send to your representative immediately by
following the "Take Action" option and entering your information.
ATV riders can do
the same by going through the Rapid Response Center on ATVAonline.com.
It is particularly
important to contact members of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and
Consumer Protection. They are U.S. Reps.:
- Bobby Rush (D-Chicago-Tinley
Park, Ill.), chairman
- Jan Schakowsky
(D-Chicago-Des Plaines, Ill.) vice chairwoman
- George Radanovich
(R-Oakdale-Kerman, Calif.), ranking minority member
- Mary Bono Mack
(R-Hemet-Blythe, Calif.)
- Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento,
Calif.)
- Henry Waxman (D-Agoura
Hills-Westlake Village, Calif.) (ex officio)
- Diana DeGette (D-Denver,
Colo.)
- Kathy Castor (D-Tampa, Fla.)
- Cliff Stearns (R-Ocala,
Fla.)
- John Barrow
(D-Springfield-Crawfordville, Ga.)
- Phil Gingrey, M.D.
(R-Marietta-Rome, Ga.)
- Bruce Braley (D-Cedar
Falls-Dubuque, Iowa)
- Ed Whitfield
(R-Fulton-Casey, Ky.)
- Steve Scalise
(R-Hammond-Mandeville, La.)
- John Sarbanes, M.D.
(D-Baltimore City-Annapolis, Md.)
- John Dingell (D-Detroit,
Mich.) (ex officio)
- Bart Stupak (D-U.P.-Alpena,
Mich.)
- Lee Terry (R-Omaha, Neb.)
- G. K. Butterfield (D-Roanoke
Rapids-New Bern, N.C.)
- Sue Wilkins Myrick
(R-Gastonia-Matthews, N.C.)
- Frank Pallone, Jr.
(D-Plainfield-Asbury Park, N.J.)
- Anthony Weiner
(D-Brooklyn-Queens, N.Y.)
- Zachary Space
(D-Athens-Millersburg, Ohio)
- Betty Sutton
(D-Lorain-Akron, Ohio)
- John Sullivan
(R-Bartlesville-Bixby, Okla.)
- Tim Murphy
(R-Pittsburgh-Greensburg, Pa.)
- Joseph R. Pitts
(R-Columbia-West Chester, Pa.)
- Bart Gordon
(D-Robertson-Marshall, Tenn.)
- Joe Barton
(R-Ennis-Crockett, Texas) (ex officio)
- Charles Gonzalez (D-San
Antonio-Kirby, Texas)
- Gene Green (D-Cloverleaf,
Texas)
- Jim Matheson (D-St.
George-Vernal, Utah)