Coalition Calls on Governor to Protect Consumers

Environmental, labor and consumer advocates called on Gov. Scwarzenegger to honor his pledge to protect Californians and the environment in response to concerns raised by a State Agency’s proposal to expand the use of potentially hazardous plastics in homes. Read More ›

CFC Urges “Fairness” to CPUC on Solar Initiative Implementation

The Consumer Federation of California recently advised the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on how to implement the California Solar Initiative in a way that is fair to all consumers as well as economically and environmentally beneficial to the state. Read More ›

CFC Endorses Prop 89 – The “Clean Money” Initiative

The Consumer Federation of California has endorsed Proposition 89, citing the role of big business money in buying votes, bankrolling special interest ballot measures, and defeating consumer protection legislation. Read More ›

Senate Approves Bill to Restore Cell Phone Cancellation Rights

The Senate voted to approve Assembly Bill 1010 (AB 1010) by Ira Ruskin (D – Redwood City) today, after easily passing a critical Committee vote on Tuesday. Cell phone users are now another step closer to winning back critical protections against deceptive cell phone industry practices. Read More ›

87% of Voters Want Cell Phone Cancellation Rights Restored

The Consumer Federation of California released results of a public opinion poll showing that 87% of California voters want the right to cancel a new cell phone contract for 30 days without penalty or early termination fees. AB 2622 (Ruskin) restores this right which was recently repealed by the California Public Utilities Commission. Read More ›

Critics call House bill a step in erosion of consumer laws

The script has become a familiar one in Washington as California’s consumer protections come under attack in Congress. This time it’s the state’s law mandating strict rules for notifying consumers when the security of their personal financial data has been breached. Read More ›

Privacy Advocates Call for Increased Protection of Consumer Data

The recent security breaches at choice point and Bank of America are just the tip of the ice berg when it comes to the risk of identity theft now faced by all consumers. Privacy advocates say these recent debacles highlight the need for more government regulation of how consumer data is collected and distributed. Read More ›

PUC OKs phone users’ bill of rights

A divided California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday ended six years of wrangling by issuing a long-awaited proclamation of the rights of telephone customers and promising to step up consumer education and enforcement of existing rules. (Contra Costa Times) Read More ›

Time for PUC to protect the public

by Richard Holober, CFC Executive Director, San Francisco Chronicle

As cell phones become more popular, consumer complaints have soared. One means of mitigating those grievances: the California Public Utilities Commission, which is supposed to protect the consumer. Read More ›

Telephone Consumer Bill of Rights Q&A

What is the telephone consumer bill of rights? And why do consumers deserve one? Have those questions answered and more. (CFC Press Materials) Read More ›

PUC Tenders Telecom Rights

The California Public Utilities Commission adopted a Telecommunication Consumer Bill of Rights in May 2004, only to suspend the rules in January at the urging of industry leaders. Now a new bill of rights is on the table. The new rules would create a consumer education program, a Telecommunications Fraud Unit and expand the agency’s toll-free consumer complaint hotline. Read More ›

Credit card users urged to verify account activity

Don’t panic, but don’t let your guard down. That is the message consumer advocates have for Californians who fear they may be affected by MasterCard International’s announcement Friday of a breach in credit card data, which may have exposed more than 40 million cards to fraudulent activity. (Contra Costa Times) Read More ›

Lawmakers Grill Choice Point Over Security Concerns

Data broker ChoicePoint Inc., the focus of a national furor over privacy, said it supported legislation that would allow people to see and correct, if necessary records the company kept on them. Read More ›

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