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The Bereaved consumers Bill Of Rights Act is coming up for a vote in a Congressional Committee on Wed 7.21.10. This is an Important Congressional Vote for historic cemetery and death care reform.

The Bereaved Consumers Protection Act is in the the legislative process in the US Congress.

Recent Cemetery Scandals could have been prevented if this bill had been in effect. Those are the Burr Oak Cemetery Scandal, The Eden Memorial Park Scandal and the recent Scandal at Arlington National Cemetery.

World's Largest Funeral Corporation has had a cemetery Scandal, like Bur Oak

Cemeteries often have little regulation  and get away with price gouging. Recently I helped a Friend with a a grave site purchase and because there was no Law I could do nothing about the $4700.00 Price Gouging. This was a corporate ,NYE:SCI, Service Corporation International cemetery,  price gouging.

I have issued a Call to Action on the Wed, 7.21.10. possible committee vote.

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Snppet From YourFuneralGuy.wordpress.com:

Your Funeral Guy asks you to IMMEDIATELY do three things:1.) Phone the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee at 202-225-2927 and 202-225-3641—you need to call BOTH numbers—to express emphatic support of  H.R. 3655.

2.) Phone friends and relatives and ask them to IMMEDIATELY call the two phone numbers listed above to express their emphatic SUPPORT to H.R. 3655.

3.) Phone your Congressman and tell him/her to contact the Energy & Commerce Committee to express SUPPORT for H.R. 3655. (Contact info for your Congressman is easily found at www.house.gov at upper left hand corner at “Enter Your Zip Code.”

The National Funeral Directors Association Has done the same Thing in Their Facebook Notes

via yourfuneralguy.wordpress.com

Snippet From NFDA Facebook Page:

The NFDA HAS CALLED FOLKS TO ACTION ON THEIR FACE BOOK PAGE

“ACTION NEEDED: House Committee Expected to Act on Bereaved Consumer’s Bill of Rights
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is expected to meet in the coming week to consider and vote on the “Bereaved Consumer’s Bill of Rights Act of 2009″ (H.R. 3655), a bill which would direct the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to initiate a separate rule covering all sellers of funeral or burial goods or services, including cemeteries, crematories and third-party sellers of funeral or burial goods or services.

The bill was pulled from committee consideration in early May at the request of its primary sponsor, Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., because of his opposition to a proposed amendment that would exempt non-profit religious cemeteries from the bill. Rush was concerned that for-profit cemetery operators could use the exemption to escape the requirements of the rule. While there was bipartisan support for the bill, and it most likely would have passed had the amendment not been introduced, it was pulled so committee staff could draft language that would address concerns about non-profit and religious cemeteries.

Because the Energy and Commerce Committee is expected to discuss this bill very soon, it is vital that you contact your representatives to demonstrate your support for this important legislation.

What is H.R. 3655?
H.R. 3655 would require the FTC to initiate a separate rule covering all sellers of funeral or burial goods or services, including cemeteries, crematories and third-party sellers of funeral or burial goods or services.

Why support H.R. 3655?
Through the Funeral Rule, the federal government regulates a portion, but not all segments, of funeral service. Consequently, consumers are only protected when they deal with funeral homes. H.R. 3655 would set a minimum national standard with which all sellers of funeral or burial goods or services – including non-profit and religious organizations – not covered by the Funeral Rule must comply. It would only apply to those who sell funeral or burial goods or services to the public, not to other businesses.

A lack of minimum national standards and inadequate state regulation has resulted in numerous serious scandals involving cemeteries and crematories. These scandals have caused untold emotional and financial stress and strain for consumers. These scandals have also damaged the reputation of the funeral service profession. A uniform federal rule is the only solution.

If passed, this bill would protect families by requiring cemeteries, crematories and third-party providers to provide minimum disclosures and establish practice requirements and prohibitions comparable to those that funeral homes must comply with under the Funeral Rule.

H.R. 3655 would not impose new fines or penalties. The fines and penalties that would apply to cemeteries, crematories and other third-party sellers under H.R. 3655 are the same ones that apply to funeral homes”

via www.facebook.com

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The Bereaved Consumers Bill Of Rights Act is Moving Through Congress

One would hope that congressman Joe Barton would keep his Mouth shut at this next hearing as he has seemed to put his foot in his mouth last time the committee met on this, and when he spoke out on the BP Oil spill!

THE ICCFA is against this legislation, the Funeral Consumers Alliance is for it, along with the NFDA.


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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
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Service Corporation International, Dignity(R), NYSE:SCI has been changing the NAME  of Preneed Recently to funeral insurance. Preneed has been really having a bad time lately. There has been a triad of historic Preneed Funeral Scandals: The NPS (National Prearranged  Services), The Illinois Funeral Directors Association Preneed Funeral Scam, and the recent California Funeral Directors Association Scandal.

They have been doing it at their North Carolina Dignity(R) site.

Changing the name of Something that has a bad name does not change what it is or or it’s reputation.

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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
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The Commonwealth of Virginia has reacted to the  Veterans Corpse abuse that was reported in April 2009 at National Funeral Home (a Service Corporation International, NYSE: SCI  Funeral Home), in Falls Church, VA.

Mistreatment of Veterans bodies was reported at this SCI property in 2009 according to the Washington Post.

There is the imposition of   a $50,000 Fine and six unannounced Inspections by the Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.

This is nothing in light of how the bodies were mishandled at the National Funeral Home in Falls Church, VA.

The Virginia Legislature however did pass a new law that will help prevent abusing of the Dead by NYSE:SCI and others in that State.

Del. Kenneth Cooper Alexander (D-Norfolk), the only licensed funeral director in the General Assembly, sponsored legislation that requires bodies to be refrigerated and requires a funeral home to tell family members where — and under what conditions — the deceased will be stored before burial or cremation. The House and Senate unanimously passed the bill, which takes effect July 1.

“We should honor and treat our dead with dignity,” Alexander said. “The conditions that are in the bill, I seriously believe that they are needed and are good for the industry. It was an effort by everyone to do the right thing.” via www.washingtonpost.com

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National funeral Home is located on the grounds of National Cemetery.


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Friday, June 18th, 2010
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As the funeral industry is declining some of the corporations have resorted to purchasing new properties  to offset low financial numbers.  Besides Service Corporation International acquisitions(Keystone and Palm Mortuaries Funeral Corporation StoneMor is acquiring nine cemeteries in Michigan.  Stone Mor Partners L.P.(Ston) are another her example of Funeral Industry decline.

“LEVITTOWN, Pa., March 30, 2010  — StoneMor Partners L.P. (STON) today announced that it had acquired nine cemeteries in Michigan for an aggregate price of approximately $14.0 million in cash, subject to various post-closing adjustments. The acquisition of these properties is consistent with StoneMor’s growth strategy and provides for further utilization of its national operating platform. In conjunction with this transaction, StoneMor will receive control of cemetery merchandise and service trusts of approximately $45.0 million, and perpetual care trusts of approximately $15.0 million. The merchandise and service liability costs assumed at current cost are approximately $16.0 million.”

via markets.hpcwire.com


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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
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Funeral corporations are taking to sponsoring to bring credibility to their endeavors. Batesville has been doing this for years. Service Corporation International sponsored an Organ Donation  float in the Rose Bowl Parade.

The Neon Man and Me is set to air on Sunday on PBS. Wilbert Funeral services is a Funeral Vault Company-

“Wilbert Funeral Services, on behalf of the Wilbert Foundation, has agreed to be a national sponsor for “The Neon Man and Me,” according to a news release. This award-winning program is set to air later this month on Public Broadcasting System television stations throughout the United States. “The Neon Man and Me” is a one-man show created and produced by storyteller Slash Coleman. The show centers on the untimely death of Coleman’s best friend, who made a living hanging neon signs. It’s an uplifting tale about best friends that explores family, following your heart, and a journey home. In addition, it’s a powerful story that illustrates how everyone can talk openly about their feelings related to bereavement, loss and friendship. Coleman’s intent for creating this performance was to produce something that his friend’s son – conceived just weeks before the electrical accident that claimed his friend’s life – could look to someday to learn about his dad. The Off-Broadway show has enjoyed four national tours and reviews in The New York Times, The Washington Post, American Theatre Magazine, Backstage Magazine, NPR and ABC News. The televised version is now set to air beginning March21,2010″.via www.katesboylston.com

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Check out the trailer here:


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