CFC Opposes Proposal to Eliminate the Office of Privacy Protection
California’s modest investment in privacy protection produces a much bigger positive contribution to our state’s bottom line. The improvements to the state’s balance sheet include assistance to law enforcement agencies in combating and enforcing against identity theft. Read More ›
CFC Supports SB 881 (Corbett) – Renewable Energy Project Planning
SB 881 (Corbett) requires the Office and Planning and Research to compile information relevant to the siting and permitting of renewable energy projects and to post that information on the internet.
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Butler’s Bill Targeting Elderly Abuse Passes Assembly
by Paul Chavez , Manhattan Beach Patch
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. Read More ›
CFC Supports AB 999 (Yamada) – Long Term Car Insurance Rates
AB 999 (Yamada) modifies the long-term care insurance premium rate development process to protect consumers from excessive premium rate volatility and allows consumers to review policy language prior to the policy being purchased, thus allowing the consumer to make a more informed decision. Read More ›
Editorial: Again, for-profit colleges flex their muscles
by Editorial, Sacramento Bee
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. Read More ›
Consumer Federation of California Names Pavley ‘Senator of the Year’
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.
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California Senator unveiling “Do Not Track” bill
by James Temple, San Francisco Chronicle
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.
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CFC Supports AB 714 ( Atkins) – Pre-Enrollment in Exchange and Medi-Cal
This measure implements and improves on the provisions of federal health reform by maximizing the uninsured and underinsured enrolled in the Exchange and Medi-Cal on January 1, 2014 when the Exchange opens and Medi-Cal Eligibility expands to cover adults without children under 18 at home. Read More ›
Storing customer’s ZIP code violates California law, high court rules
by Denny Walsh and Rick Daysog, Sacramento Bee
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.” Read More ›
Retailers Violate Law by Recording ZIP Codes, High Court Says
by Kate Moser, The Recorder
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. Read More ›
Protecting Your Private, Prescription Drug Records
by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of California, Privacy Revolt
A patient’s doctor – not a third party marketing company – is the best source for informing a patient about how to manage his or her health condition. By intruding upon and confusing this relationship, this bill could have put patients’ health, as well as privacy, at risk.
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SB 147 Fact Sheet – The Consumer Choice Fire Protection Act
Halogenated fire retardants have been linked to endocrine disruption, neurological and developmental impairments, cancer, reduced IQ, learning disabilities such as attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity, infertility, and a host of other health disorders. Read More ›
Utility can’t find key gas records, official says
by Associated Press, Boston Globe
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. Read More ›