Senator Pryor Jumps the Gun on Phthalates
Senators aren’t rocket scientists. In fact, most of them aren’t scientists at all. There are a few doctors in the
Read moreSenators aren’t rocket scientists. In fact, most of them aren’t scientists at all. There are a few doctors in the
Read moreCan all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) be dangerous to children? Of course. When I was 12, my cousin and I were riding
Read moreWhen you think of unsafe children’s products, you probably don’t think of books. Outside of our one-year-old smacking me in
Read moreBig businesses – or at least big toy makers – don’t have a better friend in the Senate than Mark
Read moreOn February 10, 2009, new federal regulations governing lead exposure in children’s products were scheduled to go into effect. One
Read more“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” This line from The Simpsons could have been the catchphrase of Senator Mark
Read moreSenator Mark Pryor probably thinks I’m a bad parent. I just spent ten days exposing my children to products that
Read moreWe had a lot of interesting stories from our great writers this past month. We thought you might be interested
Read moreYou might remember previous news reports about one of Governor Mike Beebe’s staffers, Mica Strother. Strother has a unique business model: apparently, she’s been spending part of her day working as a fundraiser for the Mark Pryor for Senate campaign, and the rest of it helping to decide who to appoint to various state government boards and commissions.
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