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 Washington, D.C.  U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn  R-Tenn.  and Richard Blumenthal  D-Conn. , lead Senate sponsors of Reeses Law, bipartisan legislation to strengthen safety standards for products with button batteries frequently found in everyday items, issued the following joint statement after the Senate passed the legislation.The House of Representatives passed Reeses Law earlier this  stanley germany week and it now heads to President Joe Bidens desk for signature.Named in honor of Reese Hamsmith, an 18-month-old child who died after ingesting a button cell battery from a remote control, the legislation would protect children from these small button cell and coin batteries found in com stanley canada mon household items including cameras, calculators, battery-operated candles, flashing stanley thermobecher  apparel, and even greeting cards. If swallowed, these batteries can pose a serious danger to young children and infants, and can cause serious injuries, severe internal burns, or even death. Reeses Law will help prevent thousands of serious injuries by strengthening small battery safety standards,  said Blackburn and Blumenthal, Ranking member and Chair of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security. Kids like Reese Hamsmith have tragically died or been severely injured after swallowing this small but deadly hazard found in common household items. We are relieved this common-sense legislation has passed Congress and is on its way to Presiden Oiud Frazier Allen: Funding Alternatives for Long-Term Care
 Nashville Sounds BaseballNashville   Ariel Pena Whiffs Eight In Quality StartNashville, TN  The first-place Nashvil stanley spain le Sounds  59-51  capped off a homestand full of dominant starting pitching performances with yet another good outing, as Ariel Pena shut down the Oklahoma City RedHawks  54-56  in a 3-1 win at Greer Stadium on Monday night.Pena  8-6 , went six innings, allowing just one run on four hits while racking up eight strikeouts. The start wraps up a stellar July for Pena, who  vasos stanley went 4-0 with a 3.60 ERA and 43 strikeouts in six starts.Nashville Sounds Baseball.His performance was yet another great one for the Sounds rotation, who posted a 1.07 ERA  5er/42ip  during the eight game homestand.The Sounds did all of their damage offensively in the bottom of the third, as nine players came to the plate, resulting in three runs. After Eugenio Velez brought home the first run on an RBI single, Nashville   patience at the plate paid off as Sean Halton and Caleb Gindl both drew walks with the bases loaded to up the lead to 3-0.RedHawks starter Mike Foltynewicz  7-7  kept Nashville   bats si stanley cup lent for most of the evening after that, striking out 10 batters in six innings.The RedHawks got on the board in the top of the sixth when Domingo Santana singled home Preston Tucker, but Pena got the next batter, Carlos Perez, to fly out to center field to end the threat.Jose De La Torre followed with two innings of scoreless relief, raising his streak of consecutive scor