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More money to monitor kids' toys

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For parents who track these things, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the government agency responsible for making sure toys sold here aren't tainted with lead, is getting a big funding increase for fiscal 2008 that should help it do a better job.

Under an appropriations bill passed by Congress today, the CPSC will get $80 million next year, $17 million more than it got this year. According to a Chicago Tribune article, that's the biggest budget hike for the agency in 30 years.

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