Category Archives: CFC in the News
Toxic TVs: Shoppers should consider manufacturers’ recycling records
With the deadline for digital TV conversion nearing, televisions are sure to be at the top on many holiday gift lists. The good news is The Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETBC) recently released a report card on the TV industry’s recycling programs for discarded televisions. Read More ›
From the New Publishers of the California Progress Report
by Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of California, California Progress Report
The California Progress Report is that site. Its unique value is that it provides an open on-line forum for dozens of advocacy groups that post news and opinion pieces about statewide issues. Read More ›
Utilities’ surcharge proposal arrives at wrong time
by David Lazarus, Los Angeles Times
“The average working family is having a very tough time right now,” said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. “The utilities want them to pay more so that profitable companies can pay less. That’s just wrong.” Read More ›
Consumer Federation of California Applauds ALJ Proposed Decision Denying Utilities’ Big Business Discount
“We applaud the ALJ’s reasoned decision,’ said Richard Holober, Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California. ‘The judge rightly found there was no justification for shifting these costs away from a company like Shell Oil and on to a family struggling to make ends meet.” Read More ›
Pickens-Backed Bill Is Shot Down in California
by NY Times Blogger, New York Times
“California voters didn’t fall for a Texas oil tycoon’s $10 billion money grab, no matter how much he spent camouflaging it as green,” Richard Holober, a spokesman for the No on Prop 10 campaign, and Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California, said in a statement after the bill was defeated. “Proposition 10 is the ultimate example of a wealthy special interest abusing the ballot initiative process to enrich itself.” Read More ›
California Sends Pickens Packing – Prop 10 Crushed
The No on Proposition 10 campaign won a lopsided defeat of T Boone Pickens’ ballot measure. With 56 % of the ballots counted, 61% of voters were voting No and only 39% were voting Yes. Read More ›
Renewable power, alternative fuel measures fail
by David Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
“This has proved that one special interest, no matter how rich it is, can’t hoodwink Californians into passing a measure that just lines that interest’s pockets,” said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›
Voters to decide crime and punishment
by Selene Rivera , HoyInternet.com
Zack Kaldveer, spokesman of the Federation of Consumers of California, maintained that incarceration is not the key facotr in reducing delinquency. “Rehabilitation saves money in comparison to sending people to jail. Prop 5 treats the problem of drug addiction as a public health issue, not a criminal one.”, said Kaldveer. Read More ›
Social, energy issues top state ballot measures
by Kristen Gerencher, MarketWatch
The measure is poorly written and attempts to distort the market in favor of natural-gas products that help the business interests of the people sponsoring the measure, said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California in San Mateo.
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Last Minute Dirty Tricks: “Yes on 10” Chair Claims Obama’s support
The No on Prop 10 Campaign issued a strongly worded letter today to Yes on 10 Campaign Manager Marty Wilson and Chair Alison Hart demanding an immediate public retraction for an email they sent associating Proposition 10 with Senator Obama and his energy plan. Read More ›
Listen to an in depth interview of CFC’s Zack Kaldveer on Cyber Mix Radio
by Laron Q, Cyber Mix Tape Radio
Listen to Zack Kaldveer discuss Proposition 10 and why voters should “send Pickens Packing” by voting No! The segment was recorded a few days before Election Day and CFC’s big victory over oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens.
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Wealthy interests alter Calif’s initiative process
by Steve Lawrence, Associated Press
Proposition 10 is a prime example of that change. It was placed on the ballot by oilman T. Boone Pickens, a Texas billionaire, whose natural gas company stands to gain financially if it’s approved…Holober said there is nothing in the measure that would prevent a trucking company, for example, from qualifying for the rebates and then moving the vehicles out of state.
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On the road of good intentions
by Debbie Dunn, Ledger Dispatch
Richard Holober, executive director of Consumer Federation of California, told the San Francisco Chronicle, “Look, we’re not against natural gas. What we’re against is using billions of dollars of tax money…to distort the market and promote one form of energy over others that we think have a much better future.”
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