
Federal safety rule on baby cushions goes too far, contradicts Trump agenda, legal group claims
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A baby products maker is suing the Consumer Product Safety Commission over a new safety rule, arguing it's too broad and clashes with Trump’s push to curb federal agency overreach.
NCLA argues that the CPSC previously only included items that fell squarely within the accepted definition of "durable" as delineated by congressional statute – cribs, for example, as well as high chairs, swings, etc. Haley Chi-Sing is a politics writer for Fox News Digital. You can reach her at @haleychising on X.
"We think that this is a pure case of statutory construction that guides agency authority and over here they step their bounds," Kara Rollins, Litigation Counsel at NCLA, told Fox News Digital.

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