Obama aides helped beat California proposition
by Ben Smith, Politico
The opposition to this proposition, unlike the others, however, wasn’t quite as linked to conservative anti-tax stances. The proposition also included measures limiting spending that could have affected state employee wages — which explains why AKPD client SEIU opposed it. Read More ›
“Read it yourself” Before Voting on Prop. 1A
by Mike Roth, The California Majority Report
Proposition 1A’s opponents include the League of Women Voters of California, Congress of California Seniors, Health Access California, California Nurses Association, California Federation Teachers, Consumer Federation of California, Older Women’s League of California, SEIU California State Council, and the California Faculty Association. Read More ›
Saving money on gas – and saving the environment
by Kelly Bush, KSBY 6 Action News (ABC)
“You’re using your car as if it’s a storage closet, and if you remove those items, you know, the less weight your engine is having to pull, the more you’re saving on gasoline,” said Richard Holober with the Consumer Federation of California.
Ballot measures to raise taxes, cap salaries
by Dana Yates, San Mateo Daily Journal
“Instead of making our budget process more transparent and accountable, 1A does the opposite. Its complex formulas and fine print will invite unintended consequences and behind the scenes manipulation” according to arguments against the proposition, signed by the Congress of California Seniors, California Faculty Association and Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›
Michael Finney wins an award from the Consumer Federation of California!
Michael Finney was recognized as the Journalist of the Year by the Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›
A shameful effort to limit class actions
by Richard Holober, CFC Executive Director, San Francisco Chronicle
As government regulators and private consumer attorneys seek to hold AIG and its Wall Street friends to account for misconduct that has destroyed the jobs, homes and retirement savings of millions of Americans, these onetime financial titans are scurrying to slam shut the courthouse doors on their victims. Read More ›
California labor leader Albin Gruhn dies
by John Wildermuth, San Francisco Chronicle
In 1972 he became a founding officer, and ultimately president emeritus, of the Consumer Federation of California. “Al was a great pioneer of the consumer movement in California,” said Jim Gordon, the federation’s president. “Al Gruhn always had the interests of consumers and working people in his heart. He built bridges between the consumer movement and our allies in organized labor and in the community.” Read More ›
It Takes a Village: Changes needed to be made to fund education
by Andy Shapiro, Santa Cruz Sentinel
It is unconscionable that as California is dealing with a $42 billion deficit, multi-state and multi-national corporations will receive new, permanent tax cuts that will cost the state approximately $1 billion this year and $1.5 billion in future years, according to Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›
Coalition Urges President Obama to Defend California Financial Privacy Law
A coalition of privacy groups today urged the Obama Administration to defend California’s landmark financial privacy law against the banking industry’s legal efforts to overturn it. Read More ›
Coalition Letter Urging Obama Administration to Defend California’s Landmark Financial Privacy Law
by Privacy Coalition, Consumer Federation of California
This represents a defining moment for privacy rights. Federal law sets a floor, and the GLB permits the states to enact stronger consumer financial privacy protections. California’s landmark law has provided a successful model for the nation. Please defend our right to keep it strong.
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Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights Reintroduced in the House
by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of California, California Progress Report
H.R. 627 represents a long overdue effort by Congress to address what is rapidly becoming a second “subprime like meltdown” that could send our economy into an even deeper recession – if not depression. Neither Congress nor the California Legislature acted quickly or boldly enough to deal with the subprime meltdown ‘ and their failure has been catastrophic to millions of American households. Read More ›
Comparing the 2009 California Reforms
by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of California, California Progress Report
Unlike the behind the scenes dealings by Senator Maldonado to horse trade his vote in exchange for having his “open primary” system added to the 2010 ballot, AB 583 was supported by thousands of California voters who contacted their legislators urging support for “Fair Elections”.
Opposition forms for state spending-cap Prop 1A
by John Wildermuth , San Francisco Chronicle
The proposed cap generally would limit state budget increases to inflation and population growth. Billions of state revenue also would be funneled into an expanded rainy-day fund that could only be tapped in tough financial times. Leaders of groups such as the Congress of California Seniors, the California Faculty Association, the Consumer Federation of California and the Union of Health Care Professionals signed ballot arguments against the cap.