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Opposition to SB 1161 - The Worst Telecom Bill Ever in California
by Mark Toney, Executive Director of TURNCalifornia Progress Report
May 23rd, 2012
SB 1161 is actually the most anti-consumer bill ever introduced in California because it permits the telecom industry to dictate the terms of its own regulation, or as the case would have it, deregulation.
Listen to CFC's Richard Holober on Michael Finney's "Consumer Talk"
by Michael FinneyKGO-Radio
CFC's Richard Holober talks with Michael Finney about the chemical flame retardant deception and the Chicago Tribune's recent investigative bombshell.
Government lawyers oppose California VoIP deregulation proposal
by Chris Rizo Fierce Enterprize Communications
May 10th, 2012
"SB 1161 is a stealth vehicle for the gradual deregulation of telecommunications in California," the Consumer Federation of California declared on their website. "Consumers need the CPUC to have the power to investigate complaints of bad service or unfair charges on bills, regardless of the technology used to provide phone service."
Chicago Tribune Investigation Reveals Deceptive Chemical Industry Tactics Promoting Toxic Flame Retardant Chemicals
by Californians For Toxic Free Fire Safety Digital Journal
May 7th, 2012
"An obsolete CA. regulation...de facto forces companies to use toxic chemicals in their products..." comments Richard Holober of Consumer Federation of California.
Wilson, Rove, Gingrich...and Fletcher
by Jess Durfee - Chair, San Diego County Democratic PartySan Diego Gay and Lesbian News
May 4th, 2012
...Fletcher has racked up a predictably Republican voting record, scoring low ratings in recent years from the Sierra Club Foundation (30%)...the Consumer Federation of California (18%), and Planned Parenthood (0%).
California May Be The First State To Require Corporations To Disclose Compensation Paid To Retired Executives
by Keith Paul BishopJD Supra
April 26th, 2012
SB 1208 is supported by Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment; Consumer Federation of California; California Labor Federation; California Nurses Association; California Professional Firefighters; and California School Employees Association.
Leno Proposes Publicizing Pension Details for Top Private Sector Execs
by Patch StaffPatch.com
April 23rd, 2012
"Financial commitments made to top corporate executives when they retire are not just one-time payments, they literally continue for a lifetime," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
California Senate moves to regulate Buy Here Pay Here car dealers
by  Marc Lifsher Los Angeles Times
April 19th, 2012
Backers include consumer organizations - including the Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of California, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, and Consumer Attorneys of California.
California may eliminate oversight for VOIP services
by Cyrus FarivarArs Technica
April 18th, 2012
Major telecommunications corporations, including AT&T and Verizon, have supported the bill, and would stand to benefit the most from its passage.
State Senate panel backs bill to deregulate Internet phone service
by Marc LifsherLos Angeles Times
April 18th, 2012
"We see this as a withering away and the elimination of PUC regulation over telecommunication," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. "We think that would be bad public policy."
Fight brewing over used-car information
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
April 7th, 2012
...Carfax data are limited and questionable given the company reveals few details about its gathering due to proprietary rights. Others opposed include...the Consumer Federation of California and Consumer Watchdog.
California Tells Debt Buyers to "Prove It"
by Bill BartmannHuffington Post
March 19th, 2012
Debt buyers will be prohibited from getting a legal judgment against consumers -- or sending any written material to consumers -- unless they can document that they've matched the right person to the debt.
Protecting Consumers from Abusive Debt Collectors
by State Senator Mark LenoCalifornia Progress Report
March 2nd, 2012
SB 890 is supported by the AFSCME (American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees), Consumer Federation of California, Consumers Union, Housing and Economic Rights Advocates, and various community legal, labor and civil rights organizations. It will be heard in the Assembly this spring.
Katcho Achadjian lays out a game plan
by Bob Cuddy San Luis Obispo Tribune
March 2nd, 2012
Like other interest groups - such as gun owners, property rights advocates and environmentalists - the Consumer Federation of California tracks legislation that affects its particular concerns.
Billionaire Insurance Baron Tries to Buy Off California Republican Party
by Brian Stedge-Stroud, Consumer WatchdogCalifornia Progress Report
February 28th, 2012
Consumer Watchdog Campaign and Consumer Federation of California were joined by Sharada Polavarapu, a San Francisco resident who relies solely on mass transit, to call on the Republican Party to oppose this ballot initiative as an attack on the middle class.
Change in 'Made in USA' label debated
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
February 24th, 2012
The labels are "beneficial to consumers who care where their products are made to have truthful information when determining what to buy," Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, said in an interview. "The federal law is weaker so we are better off not changing a good standard."
Ontario’s Maglite wants ‘Made in USA’ label
by KIMBERLY PIERCEALL Press Enterprise
February 24th, 2012
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, opposes the bill because his group sees it as an opportunity to overturn a state Supreme Court decision in January 2011 that ruled consumers could claim harm was done if they were deceived into buying a product because it was purported to be “Made in the USA.”
State Sen. Fran Pavley In Competitive Run for Last Term
by Annemarie DonkinTopanga Messenger
February 23rd, 2012
The Consumer Federation of California named Senator Pavley as its "Senator of the Year" for her tireless work to ban toxins such as lead, cadmium and BPA from children's products; passing legislation to protect consumers from mortgage fraud; and efforts to crack down on elder abuse.
Influencing energy storage policy in California
by Phil Carson Intelligent Utility Daily
February 9th, 2012
The Consumer Federation of California (CFC) stated that energy storage systems must be cost competitive. "California ratepayers are stakeholders in this investment and need assurances that energy storage will result in lower utility bills and better energy management and efficiency."
Change in “Made in USA” label debated
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
February 9th, 2012
The labels are "beneficial to consumers who care where their products are made to have truthful information when determining what to buy," Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California...The federal law is weaker so we are better off not changing a good standard.”
‘Medicare for All’ Would Solve California’s Budget Deficit
by Jennifer EppsOcean Beach Rag
SB 810 would eliminate private health insurance entirely. All Californians' healthcare costs would be paid for from one big pool. It's just like the way people get insurance coverage now, except much much simpler, everyone would be covered, and the profit motive would be removed.
Initiative Granting Discounts for Continuous Coverage to Be Included on California Ballot
by Jeff JeffreyInsurance News
January 21st, 2012
"As we have seen in the past, just having coverage does not demonstrate driving performance," Holober said. "This measure would have a similar effect to how pre-existing conditions affect people who purchase health insurance."
Health care bill passes to Senate floor
by Michael ShawSacramento Business Journal
January 20th, 2012
Supporters, such as the Consumer Federation of California, say the proposal will reduce health care costs for families.
Watch CFC's Richard Holober talk with ABC TV about new insurance industry initiative
by Nannette Miranda ABC News Channel 7
January 20th, 2012
Consumer Federation of California says the initiative isn't good for people who have been uninsured for a time, even if because they gave up their car. The cost of getting reinsured will jump. Coverage doesn't determine whether you're a good driver.
Car insurance discount act could give break in prices
by Nannette Miranda, ABC 7News Channel 10 - Sacramento
January 19th, 2012
"This is not about discounts, this is about surcharge," said Richard Holober from the Consumer Federation of California..."Simply the fact that you had a break in coverage in the last couple of years will be held against you and you will face massive surcharges of 40, 50 percent or more," said Holober.
California implements anti-slavery law
by Natalia RealFIS World News
January 12th, 2012
The law was sponsored by California State Senator Darrell Steinberg and co-sponsored by the Coalition to Abolish Slavery (CAST), the Consumer Federation of California, the Alliance to Stop Slavery and End Trafficking (ASSET).
Dedication to disability access earns Corbett advocacy award
by StaffSan Jose Mercury News
December 22nd, 2011
Corbett has been honored by the Consumer Federation of California, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, Consumer Attorneys of California, California Public Interest Research Group, Community Resources for Independence, Alameda Justice Center, Consumer Action and California Congress of Seniors.
Attorneys General in California, Nevada Join Forces to Investigate Mortgage Fraud
by Laura MahoneyReproduced with Permission from Banking Daily
December 8th, 2011
Consumer Federation of California spokesman Zack Kaldveer told BNA in an e-mail the alliance is a positive step, and a direct contrast to the national talks that the two states rightfully left.
Expired Baby Food, Formula Bill Signed Into Law
by I-10 News TeamChannel 10 News San Diego
October 12th, 2011
Pan authored AB 688 with the support of the Consumer Federation of California. The bill stated that any store selling expired baby food, formula or over-the-counter medication would be fined up to $10 a day for each item sold.
Under age alcohol purchases made more difficult
by Gar Swaffar Digital Journal
October 10th, 2011
This bill had extensive support from disparate groups throughout the state, including MADD, Consumer Federation of California, California Police Chiefs, Alcohol Justice, California's Police Officers (PORAC), California Professional Firefighters, California Council on Alcohol Problems, California Narcotic Officers Association and many of the states religious leaders.
Governor signs Bill to ban Self-Serve Alcohol Sales in California
MF Monitor
October 10th, 2011
California Governor Jerry Brown finally signed a bill to ban alcohol sales through self-serve checkout machines in California.
Sparks fly in fight over health-care regulation
by John HowardCapitol Weekly
October 6th, 2011
The debate is over AB 52 by Assemblyman Mike Feuer, D-West Hollywood, which would give the state insurance commissioner and the state's HMO regulator the authority to approve insurers' rates to make sure they are not unfair, excessive or discriminatory.
Calif. Extends Library Privacy Laws to E-Books
by Chloe AlbanesiusPC Magazine
October 3rd, 2011
The bill was backed by the American Civil Liberties Union of California (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), as well as Google, TechNet, and the Consumer Federation of California.
CFC's Zack Kaldveer visits the Rick Smith Show to Discuss AB 22 (Mendoza)
by Rick SmithThe Rick Smith Show
September 30th, 2011
Listen to Zack Kaldveer, Communications Director for the Consumer Federation of California visit the Rick Smith Show to talk about the movement, and California bill (AB 22 - Mendoza), to ban employers from using credit checks on job interviews.
ConsumerWatch: Who’s Preventing The Sale Of Expired Products?
by Julie Watts reportsCBS Local
September 27th, 2011
Stores in California could soon have to keep a much closer watch on the expiration date of products if the governor signs a bill increasing fines for retailers who offer past due items for sale.
Rep. Ammiano Honored as ACLU’s ‘Legislator of the Year’
by Dan AielloCalifornia Progress Report
September 21st, 2011
Zack Kaldveer, spokesperson for the Consumer Federation...noted Ammiano's commitment to consumer and privacy rights, stating, "Assemblymember Ammiano not only has a 100% lifetime record in the state legislature on issues that affect the rights of consumers, but in 2011 he was an ardent supporter of a host of critical privacy protection bills ranging from expanding medical record confidentiality, safeguarding reader privacy from government snooping, improving data breach protections and notifications, and prohibiting prospective employers from using consumer credit reports in the hiring process."
Brown Likely To Issue Record Vetoes
by Kevin RiggsNBC News Bay Area
September 20th, 2011
Today, for example, Assemblyman Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) summoned the Consumer Federation of California, the California Alliance of Retired Persons, and other groups to the Capitol to express support for a bill that would prevent stores from selling out-of-date baby formula and medications, like aspirin.
Bill would outlaw expired baby formula and food on shelves
by Darla GivensNews 10 San Diego
September 20th, 2011
Outdated baby food and formula and expired over-the-counter medications could soon be pulled from store shelves if Gov. Brown signs a bill to make these items illegal.
Bill to Ban Selling of Expired Baby Food, Formula on Brown's Desk
by Ben AdlerCapitol Radio
September 19th, 2011
There actually isn't a law that requires stores to make sure that doesn't happen. And grocer and retail groups believe one isn't necessary. They say existing enforcement efforts already work - and stores allow refunds or exchanges for expired products.
AB 688 Would Prohibit Sale of Expired Infant Food and Formula, OTC Medications
by Assemblymember Dr. Richard PanCalifornia Progress Report
The Consumer Federation of California, sponsor of AB 688, will discuss major investigations by then-Attorney General Jerry Brown's office, News 10 San Diego and others that found major retailers throughout California have been selling these expired products.
Bill to Ban Self-Serve Alcohol Sales in California Lands on Governor's Desk
Sys Con Media
September 12th, 2011
A broad alliance of supporters for AB 183 includes MADD, Consumer Federation of California, California Council on Alcohol Problems (CalCap), Lutheran Office of Public Policy - California, California Police Chiefs, Alcohol Justice, California Narcotic Officers Association, Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry, California's Police Officers (PORAC), California Professional Firefighters, and other organizations throughout the state.
Tough airbag-fraud bill awaits Brown
by Staff ReporterThe Tribune
September 12th, 2011
The legislation is supported by the Certified Automotive Parts Association, the Consumer Federation of California, Consumers Union, the Trauma Foundation, and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, among others.
California Gov. signs identity theft protection bill into law
by Editorial Staff CMIO magazine
September 7th, 2011
Richard Holober, executive director for the Consumer Federation of California...wrote...that security breaches exposed at least 500 million personal records of Americans since 2005.
5 Unexpected Places You Can Be Tracked With Facial Recognition Technology
by Tana GanevaAlternet
September 1st, 2011
"We see this as sort of creeping Big Brother government, an invasion of people's privacy," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Sacramento-based Consumer Federation of California.
Jose Solorio and Tony Mendoza, Assembly Democrats, Blasted for "Anti-Business" Bills
by Matt Coker Orange County Register
August 16th, 2011
...AB 22, could reach the Senate floor by next Monday. It would ban the use of credit reports when it comes to hiring with some exceptions such as with peace officers, employees of the State Department of Justice and managerial positions that require the handling of money.
Gov. Jerry Brown (D) would consider AB 1062 if passes legislature
by Chris RizoSalem News
August 16th, 2011
Among groups lobbying for passage of A.B. 1062 is the Congress of California Seniors, Consumer Federation of California, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform and the Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center.
LA’s $750 Million Time Bomb
by City WatchJack Humphreville
August 1st, 2011
On Monday, the California State Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that a class action lawsuit challenging the validity of the City's Telephone Users' Tax ("TUT") could proceed, overruling previous lower court decisions.
NY Court Orders Youtube User Records Released
by Kelly O'ConnellInternet Business Law Services
June 19th, 2011
Google informed its users of their position and privacy policy. This was motivated...by a...letter sent by a group of privacy advocates, including...Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Consumer Federation of California, the World Privacy Forum, Consumer Action, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and ACLU of Northern California.
PD Editorial: Taking a bite out of lawmaker paychecks
by EditorialPress Democrat
June 11th, 2011
When California voters erased the two-thirds majority rule for passing a state budget, they added teeth to the June 15 deadline for legislative approval. No budget, no pay.
EDITORIAL: For-profit colleges use their sway against bill
by EditorialFresno Bee
June 1st, 2011
The legislation is backed by the Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of California, and Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. The for-profit college industry mounted a lobby effort to kill the bill.
Butler's Bill Targeting Elderly Abuse Passes Assembly
by Paul Chavez Manhattan Beach Patch
May 20th, 2011
A state Assembly bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Betsy Butler (D-Marina del Rey) that would increase the fines for financial crimes committed against elderly and dependent adults was unanimously passed Thursday and will head to the state Senate for consideration.
Senate green lights airbag safety bill
Central Valley Business Times
May 19th, 2011
SB 869 - authored by Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco - would create a new crime with a penalty of a $5,000 fine and/or one year in prison for an automotive repair dealer who purports to replace a deployed airbag but who in fact fails to fully repair and restore it.
Editorial: Again, for-profit colleges flex their muscles
by EditorialSacramento Bee
May 9th, 2011
Wright's legislation received backing from Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of California, and Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, organizations that long have criticized the industry, justifiably so.
I-Team Probe Leads To Air Bag Safety Legislation
by I-Team10 News San Diego
April 26th, 2011
In addition to the Center for Auto Safety, SB 869 is supported by Certified Automotive Parts Association, Consumer Federation of California, Consumers Union, Trauma Foundation, and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, among others.
Consumer Federation of California Names Pavley 'Senator of the Year'
by Studio City Patchhttp://studiocity.patch.com/articles/consumer-federation-of-california-names-pavley-senator-of-the-year
April 11th, 2011
The Consumer Federation of California has named Senator Fran Pavley (D-Agoura Hills) as its "Senator of the Year". Consumer Federation of California officials say Senator Pavley was chosen for her leadership in supporting consumer protection legislation.
California Senator unveiling "Do Not Track" bill
by James TempleSan Francisco Chronicle
April 9th, 2011
Lowenthal will discuss the bill publicly for the first time today at a press conference in Sacramento. He'll be joined by representatives from groups backing the proposal, including...the California Consumer Federation.
For-Profit Colleges and Cal Grants
by David MoltzInside Higher Education
March 8th, 2011
Ignacio Hernandez, legislative director of the Consumer Federation of California, would also would have preferred Cal Grant caps for students attending for-profit institutions. Still, he said he appreciates the attention being paid to default rates.
KGO's Michael Finney Interviews CFC's Richard Holober on Supreme Court Privacy Ruling
by Michael Finney, Consumer TalkKGO
February 16th, 2011
Listen to KGO's Michael Finney and CFC's Richard Holober discuss the recent California Supreme Court ruling in favor of consumer privacy.
Retailers Violate Law by Recording ZIP Codes, High Court Says
by Kate MoserThe Recorder
February 11th, 2011
The Consumer Federation of California and the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse weighed in on Pineda's behalf and were represented by Todd Atkins at Atkins & Davidson in San Diego.
Storing customer's ZIP code violates California law, high court rules
by Denny Walsh and Rick DaysogSacramento Bee
February 11th, 2011
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, hailed the ruling as "a great victory for consumer protection and common sense. It's nonsensical that a retailer can collect bits and pieces, turn them over to a data aggregation service and have a field day selling the information and otherwise using it for business purposes."
Utility can’t find key gas records, official says
by Associated PressBoston Globe
January 29th, 2011
Peevey's announcement came a day after San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, state Senator Mark Leno, The Utility Reform Network, and the Consumer Federation of California said state investigators were operating largely in private.
PUC pushed to conduct public investigation of San Bruno disaster
by Steve JohnsonSan Jose Mercury News
January 27th, 2011
Herrera's office -- along with state Sen. Mark Leno, The Utility Reform Network and the Consumer Federation of California -- made the appeal in motions filed with the California Public Utilities Commission, which regulates PG&E.
SmartMeters deserve careful scrutiny
by JUDY VICKNew Times
The Consumer Federation of California attacked investor-owned utilities for trying to avoid regulatory liability for abuses of private consumer data taken from SmartMeters by non-utility third parties.
Insurers concerned about new commish
by Roberto CenicerosBusiness Insurance
January 18th, 2011
A list of supporters for the commissioner's campaign shows the Democrat garnered endorsements from organizations such as the Consumer Federation of California...who is known for his battles with insurers on behalf of consumers when he twice served as California insurance commissioner.
Simitian earns perfect mark on annual consumer scorecard
by SilvarLos Altos Town Crier
January 12th, 2011
"Senator Simitian has been a steadfast advocate for California consumers," said Richard Holober, executive director of the CFC. "Both through the legislation he has authored and other bills he has supported, he has consistently fought for consumer rights."
Legal challenge to smart meters
by JUDY VICKCalifornia Coast News
December 30th, 2010
Consumer groups are concerned the wireless smart meter grid will not be secure. In a recent regulatory filing, the Consumer Federation of California attacked the position of investor owned utilities seeking to avoid regulatory liability for abuses of private consumer data taken from smart meters by non-utility third parties.
ConsumerWatch: The Hidden Costs of Gift Cards
by Consumer WatchCBS KPIX 5
December 29th, 2010
Watch Richard Holober, Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California,discuss the hidden costs of gift cards on CBS's ConsumerWatch.
Today's Living at 5: Restocking fees
by Amanda TerrebonneToday's THV 11
December 29th, 2010
But Richard Holober with Consumer Federation of California says that's not fair to consumers who just want to make a simple return. "When you see fees that range up to 25% percent that is a rip-off"...
KGO Afternoon Interviews CFC's Richard Holober on Proposed FCC Cell Phone Rules
by Bret Burkhart and Chris Brecher KGO Afternoon News
December 28th, 2010
The proposed rules, which could be approved early next year, would require wireless carriers to send customers a voice or text alert when they are about to exceed their voice, data or text limits. A similar warning would come when a user is about to incur hefty international roaming charges.
Consumer Friendly Legislators
by Paul EkinsPress Telegram
December 27th, 2010
The Consumer Federation of California has given three area legislators a perfect ranking for voting on consumer-friendly legislation in 2010...According to the federation, the scores included legislation related to campaign finance reform, financial privacy protection, health care reform, drug safety, false advertising and other issues.
Consumers laud Simitian
Santa Cruz Sentinel
December 24th, 2010
The Consumer Federation of California, a consumer rights organization, awarded state Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, a 100 percent score for his legislative record. In addition, Simitian was one of four senators who were described by the group as "standout legislators that deserve special recognition as consumer champions."
2010 consumer credit rating for state legislators
by Adam PollackSan Diego Examiner
December 17th, 2010
San Diego's California legislators in the Democratic party favored consumer rights protections during the 2009-10 session, the Consumer Federation of California reported in its 2010 Consumer Scorecard released on Thursday, December 16.
Dems rank high, GOP low in Consumer Federation scorecard
by Dan WaltersSacramento Bee
December 16th, 2010
"Not all Democratic lawmakers received high marks," the federation's spokesman, Zack Kaldveer, said. "An informal caucus of corporate-friendly Democrats often joined their Republican colleagues to kill consumer protection bills - particularly those targeted by corporate interests and their armies of lobbyists."
Consumer Federation Slams Utilities on Smart Meter Privacy Position
by a2zresourceSan Diego Reader
December 14th, 2010
In its recent regulatory filing, the Consumer Federation of California attacks the arguments of investor owned utilities...seeking to avoid regulatory liability for abuses of private consumer data taken from smart meters by non-utility third parties.
A Hobson’s Holiday Travel Choice: Digital Strip Search or Get Groped?
by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaCalifornia Progress Report
November 17th, 2010
By now most everyone has heard of, or been violated by, the latest anti-terror security "savior" called "Whole-Body-Imaging". To those that prefer a more accurate and informative description of the new technology, let's call them "digital strip search machines".
PG&E tab for San Bruno blast may hit $1 billion
by Steve JohnsonSan Jose Mercury News
November 5th, 2010
...Richard Holober...of the Consumer Federation of California, called any increase "intolerable at a time when we have high unemployment, declining incomes and declining values in retirement funds. People are at the breaking point and are no longer able to say, 'We'll just suck it up and pay what PG&E demands.'"
GOP 'run over by a truck' in down-ticket races
by Jack Dolan and Shane GoldmacherLos Angeles Times
November 5th, 2010
A former legal aid attorney with a Harvard law degree...Jones won endorsements from trial lawyers and leading consumer advocates, including the Consumer Federation of California. Large insurance companies shelled out millions of dollars to run ads on Villines' behalf.
California's Other Ballot Initiative
by Kate SheppardMother Jones
November 2nd, 2010
The Consumer Federation of California called it a "sneak attack on environmental and health regulations." Like its companion on the ballot, Prop. 26 has enjoyed the support of big oil companies; Chevron has given $4 million to the effort to pass Prop 26, and ConocoPhillips and Occidental Petroleum have also contributed, as has tobacco company Phillip Morris.
Prop 26 – Voters Must Reject the Polluter Protection Act
by Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaCalifornia Progress Report
November 2nd, 2010
Prop 26 is a sneak attack on environmental and health regulations that costs California’s general fund a billion dollars a year. Voters must reject this big oil and big tobacco hand out, and reject it they will.
Insurance Industry Wants to Buy This Election
by By Rosemary Shahan, Consumers for Auto Reliability and SafetyCalifornia Progress Report
October 29th, 2010
Jones has repeatedly earned 100% pro-consumer ratings in the Consumer Federation of California's Legislative scorecard. Villines' voting record is the polar opposite. For years, on high-stakes issues ranging from the price of health care to whether insurers can discriminate on the basis of where you live, the vast majority of the time, Villines has voted for insurance industry giants, and against individuals and families.
Monning faces challenger for state Assembly seat
by GRISELDA D. RAMIREZThe Californian
October 20th, 2010
Monning said he's been endorsed by nearly 500 groups and individuals, including the Consumer Federation of California, Sierra Club California, California League of Conservation Voters, California Labor Federation along with firefighters, law enforcement and the mayors he represents.
California’s props and the business impact
by Ben Keller and Clay Moffitt Fresno Business Journal
October 18th, 2010
"It (2/3's budget rule) gives enormous power to a small minority of the legislature...so you get a budget that doesn't reflect what Californians actually want," said Zack Kaldveer, spokesperson for the Consumer Federation of California.
California insurance commissioner to gain more power from federal healthcare law
by By Marc LifsherLos Angeles Times
October 14th, 2010
The Consumer Federation of California in San Mateo endorsed Jones. It gave him a 99% pro-consumer voting record on the group's "legislative scorecards" and gave Villines a 15% score.
State lawmakers differ over role of insurance post
by RAQUEL MARIA DILLON, Associated PressSan Jose Mercury News
October 5th, 2010
Jones, a lawyer from Sacramento representing the 9th Assembly District for a third term, touts his 99 percent approval rating from the Consumer Federation of California, which endorsed him.
Prop. 24 repeals business tax breaks
by Tim HerdtVentura County Star
October 1st, 2010
Lenny Goldberg, president of the California Tax Reform Association, argues that the option would give corporations the best of all worlds - the ability to use the formula that minimizes their taxes in good years, then to use the other formula to maximize their losses in bad years.
Bill to Ban Debit Card Surcharges Awaits Governor’s Decision
by Artem RaskinCalifornia Progress Report
September 29th, 2010
"At a time when California working families already face tough challenges making ends meet, they shouldn't bear penalties for simply how they choose to pay. Fair is fair, whether it's by cash, check, credit or debit card."
Tax Fairness Act causing serious debate
by MIKE PERRAULTDesert Sun
September 7th, 2010
...the CTA submitted more than 800,000 signatures to place the repeal measure on the November ballot. Other supports include the California Nurses Association, Consumer Federation of California, California Tax Reform Association and Congress of California Seniors.
CFC's November Ballot Recs: Corporate Interests vs. The Public Good
by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaCalifornia Progress Report
September 1st, 2010
Unfortunately for California, June's election results have not served as the deterrent some may have hoped. November brings a new crop of initiatives bankrolled by some of our nation's most notorious polluters and corporate bad actors.
FasTrak Privacy Bill Passes Legislature
by California Political DeskCalifornia Watch
August 30th, 2010
"The state's interest is in collecting tolls. Period." Said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. "that's all the data should be used for. I'm pleased to see the Legislature endorse this level of protection."
Special interests capitalize on Legislature's end-of-session chaos
by Shane Goldmacher and Evan HalperLos Angeles Times
August 30th, 2010
Consumer activists expressed anger that the amendment was even drafted so late in the session. Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, said "these kind of last-minute moves are for things that won't hold up if exposed to sunlight. It is not a good way to govern."
Big protest planned to remind Meg Whitman of 90th anniversary of women's right to vote
by Carla MarinucciSan Francisco Chronicle
August 25th, 2010
Joining the CNA will be the California Teachers Association, California Professional Firefighters, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, Consumer Federation of California, California 9-5, National Association of Working Women, California Alliance for Retired Americans, California Labor Federation, Equality California, California School Employees Association, and others.
State bill aims to halt sale of booze at self-checkout stands
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
August 16th, 2010
A move to ban alcohol sales at market self-checkout counters in California is being fueled by two San Diego studies that suggest they make it easier for underaged buyers. Legislation to enact such a ban could come up on the state Senate floor as early as Wednesday.
Closed state parks cost Central Coast jobs
by John LairdCal Coast News
August 13th, 2010
People are tired of gridlock and are hungry for solutions that make sense-that don't make our state budget problems worse, that invest in our future and that build our economy. That's why I proposed a way to save our state parks and I support Proposition 21. It's a central dividing issue in this election.
Proposition 26: Also known as the ‘Polluter Protection Act’
by Bill Magavern, Sierra ClubCapitol Weekly
August 12th, 2010
The core question raised by Prop 26 is: who pays? Who pays to clean up air pollution, oil spills and toxic waste? Who pays for the health consequences of tobacco and alcohol addiction, of lead poisoning and diesel exhaust? Exxon, Phillip Morris and the other special interests behind Prop 26 want you, the taxpayers, to pay.
State investigation fingers vendor for missing San Mateo County voter guides
by Bonnie EslingerSan Jose Mercury News
August 9th, 2010
The case of San Mateo County's missing voter guides has been solved -- sort of. Some were apparently never sent, according to Secretary of State Debra Bowen, who heads the California agency that oversees elections.
I-Team Exposes Expired Baby Food, Formula Sold In Stores
by Channel 10 News San DiegoChannel 10 News San Diego
August 5th, 2010
Last year, a bill that would've outlawed selling expired baby food and formula in California passed the state Legislature, but it was vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who argued that current laws were sufficient. Holober said the amount of expired food and formula that the I-Team found for sale shows that the current law is not sufficient.
Colleges Weigh In on Rules
by Jennifer Epstein and Doug LedermanInside Higher Ed
August 4th, 2010
In their shared comment submission, Consumer Federation of California, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and Margaret Reiter...voiced support for the proposed rules but offered up amendments aimed at tightening consumer protections.
California leads radiation dose regulation efforts
by Rebekah MoanDiagnostic Imaging North America
July 23rd, 2010
The bill, SB 1237, would require hospitals and clinics to record radiation dose of CT scans. The bill would also require CT services to be accredited by an organization approved by CMS and calls for facilities to report any overdose to the patient, treating physician, and California Department of Public Health.
Wells Fargo Facing Lawsuit Over Deposit Errors
by Elizabeth WengerCBS Channel 5
July 23rd, 2010
Richard Holober of the Consumer Federation of California said.."It's an effort to say 'we have a cost and we have chosen not to fix these errors because it's more expensive to fix than ignore...all those little ATM mistakes could be a windfall for Wells.
Green Chemistry Draft Regs: Toothless, Limited, Biased Toward Industry
by Renee Sharp, Environmental Working GroupCalifornia Progress Report
July 16th, 2010
...nearly 50 environmental, public health, consumer and worker safety advocates from every region of California have written to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and to Cal-EPA Secretary Linda Adams, saying the draft regulations issued last month "fall far short of meeting the worthy goals of the Initiative."

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