Consumers tell PUC: Don’t raise my gas bill

“This is an outrageous giveaway to companies like Chevron and Exxon Mobil,” said Richard Holober, Executive Director of the CFC. ‘Why shouldn’t these companies continue to pay their fair share for programs that assist low-income Californians?” Read More ›

California lawmaker puts Google on notice about missing link to privacy policy

by Jaikumar Vijayan, COMPUTERWORLD

A California lawmaker has joined the chorus of voices urging Google Inc. to include a link to its privacy policy on the home page of its Web site, as required by state law.
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Proposed Change to Patients’ Records Act Creates Controversy

by HEATHER CHAMBERS , San Diego Business Journal

Zack Kaldveer, a spokesman (for) CFC, says problems could arise if a patient begins taking a medication and has an adverse reaction. Patients could receive notices reminding them to take the medicine even after they have stopped treatment… Read More ›

Measures would help skycaps get tips

by Art Marroquin, Daily Breeze

“We see these fees as bad for passengers and bad for workers,” said Zack Kaldveer, a spokesman for CFC. “(this is)…another example of airlines nickeling and diming passengers, while also taking money out of the pockets of some of their lowest-paid workers.” Read More ›

CFC’s Zack Kaldveer on NPR regarding proposed new prescription Database

…state attorney general Jerry Brown has announced a plan to create an online prescription drug database…but privacy advocates are concerned about the security of the system.
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California Senate Passes Bill That Would Amend the State Confidentiality of Medical Information Act

by Susan Haigney, Pharmtech.com

…opponents of the bill, like the Consumer Federation of California (CFC), insist the bill violates patient privacy and may interfere with the doctor-patient relationship. Read More ›

Voters Head to the Polls Today

Proposition 99 is backed by the League of California Homeowners, League of Women Voters of California, California Police Chiefs Association, California Alliance for Retired Americans and Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›

Bill would let pharmacies sell medical records

by Elizabeth Fernandez , San Francisco Chronicle

“This bill would be a windfall for corporations seeking to track, buy and sell a patient’s private medical records,” said Zack Kaldveer, spokesman for CFC. “This would represent a significant intrusion by pharmaceutical companies into the privacy of patients.

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A Victory for Privacy: California Senate Rejects Bill to Allow Drug Marketing Firms Access to Patient Medical Records Without Consent

by Zack Kaldveer, Consumer Federation of California, California Progress Report

The Consumer Federation of California opposed SB 1096 (Calderon) because it raised significant privacy and health care concerns for patients. Read More ›

Senate rejects bill to allow drug marketing firms access to patient medical records without consent

The California Senate rejected a bill today sponsored by drug marketing firms that would have allowed the sharing of a patient’s confidential medical information among a pharmacy, third party corporations and pharmaceutical companies. Read More ›

California Progress Report Receives Consumer Journalism Award

by Frank Russo, California Progress Report

There is a proud and long history here. CFC not only campaigns for state and federal laws and appears before the California State Legislature regularly, it also supports regulations that are consumer focused. Read More ›

California Assembly Passes Leno’s Airline Passenger Bill of Rights

by Frank Russo, California Progress Report

Leno’s bill, which was supported by consumer groups including the Coalition for an Airline Passenger’s Bill of Rights and the Consumer Federation of California handily flew off of the Assembly floor… Read More ›

California utility customers to fund think tank on climate

by Elizabeth Douglass, Los Angeles Times

While they praised the institute’s mission, the Consumer Federation of California…warned Peevey that it could be illegal to use ratepayer funds to tackle such a broadly defined statewide issue. Read More ›

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