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The National Funeral Directors Association has sent a letter to Congressman’s Bobby Rush’s Office supporting the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights act- but there is a problem. There desire is sure enough, the National Funeral Directors wants cemeteries and some Third parties to come be brought by Congress into supporting H.R. 3655 but there is catch-their public statements in support of the funeral rule, do not match their public policy of Funeral Rule Elimination.

Congress Has proposed H.R.3655 Cemetery Reform

Congress Has proposed H.R.3655 Cemetery Reform

In other words they are all for the Funeral Rule applying to some one else but NOT to funeral Directors, who are their members.

“NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ASSOCIATION (NFDA) AND THE FUNERAL RULE©

The National Funeral Directors Association

(NFDA) is the major trade association to which
funeral directors belong.
Here are two quotes regarding The Funeral Rule
and NFDA’s public policy positions from the editor of
The Director, the official publication of NFDA, as
published in The Director in May, 2007.
“…this organization [NFDA] continues to
fight the FTC Funeral Rule through its public
policy positions.”
And,
“… it [NFDA] has also long had a Funeral
Rule elimination policy on the books.”

National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) and the Funeral Rule©from “Rest in Peace Insiders Tips  to the Low Cost Less Funeral©” by R.Brian Burkhardt”-Yourfuneral Guy

The comments on there facebook  support this fact, funeral director a  calling for Elimination of the Funeral Rule, a detriment to all funeral consumers in the consumers in the Land

Here is a partial quote from the letter:

“The letter states: “In our view, H.R. 3655 outlines for the FTC a rule which we have long argued was necessary, given a dramatically changed marketplace, with new and non-traditional sellers, many more choices for consumers to purchase funeral or burial goods or services, and the risks they take in dealing with them in a lightly, or even unregulated environment… We recognize that the most egregious scandals involving Burr Oak, Menorah Gardens and Tri-State Crematory would not necessarily have been prevented by such a rule. However, with uniform federal practice and disclosure standards, the regulatory and compliance bar will be raised for both state regulators and for cemetery and crematory owners and operators, as well as other sellers of funeral or burial goods or services… NFDA stands ready to support any and all efforts to have H.R. 3655 signed into law.”via www.facebook.com

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This bill will help the Consumer come in under the average cost of the Funeral.


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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
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thumbnailA  Texas Representative for the House of Representatives has scheduled a Health Care Town Meeting in a Funeral Home. Ted Poe is a conservative congressman.

From:www.hcnonline.com

“Rep. Ted Poe will hold a town hall meeting at Brookside Funeral Home on Saturday, Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. with the primary focusing being health care reform.

Brookside Funeral Home is located at 3410 FM 1960, Houston.”

From the Congressman’s Website in a speech on the the Floor of the US House of Representatives.

“Mr. Speaker, when government runs health care, senior citizens sometimes are refused treatment because of their age. In Sweden, an 83-year-old woman was refused medical surgery by the government-run hospital. They said she was just too old for treatment. Marianne Skogh had pain and numbness in her legs for 5 years. She waited more than a year trying to get approval for back surgery to cure the problem. She was rejected by the government”

No matter what side of the issue you are on it is a creative stunt (Health Care Town Hall in a Funeral Home) that should be applauded. Will there be a funeral for our health care system or the health care bill? Or both?

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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
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The Federal Trade Commission generally does not regulate cemeteries, but has pledged it's support in achieving cemetery reform.

The Federal Trade Commission generally does not regulate cemeteries, but has pledged it's support in achieving cemetery reform.

The Federal  Trade Commission testified at the  at the US House Subcommittee  on  Commerce, Trade and Consumer protection hearing into the Burr Oak Cemetery  grave  tragedy.

At the Burr Oak cemetery up to 300 graves were desecrated Four people have been arrested and the Cook County Sheriff  has it closed off as a crime scene.

The Federal  Trade Commission . The FTC authorized testimony before the House Panel. Bobby Rush the Congressman whose District contains the the Burr Oak cemetery said after the hearing he was returning to Washington to author Cemetery Reform.

The Rev Jesse Jackson, Joshua Slocum of the FCA (Funeral Consumers Alliance), a lawyer for the ICFA(Illinois Cemetery and Funeral Association), and the Deputy Director of the  FTC (Federal Trade Commission) all gave testimony.

Statements were made for and against Cemetery Reform.
The FTC Funeral Rule generally does not apply to cemeteries unless the cemetery is managed by a Funeral Home.

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From 7thspace.com

“The Federal Trade Commission today told the U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Energy and Commerce that the FTC will work with the Subcommittee and others to explore ways to deploy the FTC’s experience and resources in connection with the recent grievous events at the historic Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, and in addressing consumer protection concerns regarding cemeteries.

The testimony, presented by Charles Harwood, Deputy Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, commended Subcommittee Chairman Bobby L. Rush for holding the field hearing in Chicago, Illinois, on oversight of cemeteries and other funeral services.”

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FTC PIC From Wikipedia.

Burr oak cemetery pic from religion dispatches.org


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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
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National cemetery reform legislation on the way in the US House of Representatives

National cemetery reform legislation on the way in the US House of Representatives

7.27.09 Cemetery reform legislation to come. This is the news out of Chicago today after a House Subcommittee  had a hearing on the Burr Oak cemetery Scandal. It will proposed in the US Congress.

An attorney for ICFHA (Illinois Cemetery and Funeral Home Association) stated that Federal Cemetery Legislation was not necessary. families of folks buried there gave emotional testimony about the grave desecration.

After hearing from Burr Oak Cemetery Victims the Chairmen of the Subcommittee, Congressman Bobby Rush Stated:

“The lobbyists aren’t going to rule the day, the consumers are going to rule the day”-Snippet from the  Chicago Suntimes

Rush also said “he was convinced following the three-hour hearing that the federal government should adopt a set of minimum standards for proper record keeping, burial care and consumer protection and he plans to draw up legislation that would address that.”–Snippet www.wgntv.com

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