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Toyata/NUMMI Blue Ribbon Commission White Paper
A white paper on the NUMMI plant closing was recently prepared by Professor Harley Shaiken from the University of California, Berkeley entitled "Commitment Is a Two-Way Street: Toyota, California, and NUMMI".
Insurance-rate-hike foes can recoup legal fees
by Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff WriterSan Francisco Chronicle
January 5th, 2010
Consumer groups that successfully challenge insurance rate increases can recoup their legal fees from the insurers, even when the companies drop their requests or agree to a compromise, a state appeals court has ruled.
CFC to Governor: Sign SB 340 - Restrict Deceptive Marketing of Product Subscriptions
by Consumer Federation of California
October 5th, 2009
Consumers deserve to know the terms and conditions of any product advertisement, and should have the information they need to terminate an automatically renewing subscription. SB 340 (Lee) would help restrict the deceptive marketing of product subscriptions.
CFC to Governor: Veto AB 1200 - Increasing Insurance Industry Profits at Consumer Expense
by Consumer Federation of California
September 17th, 2009
AB 1200 is insurance-industry sponsored legislation designed to increase the profits of insurance industry at the expense of the policy holder. We urge you to veto this anti-consumer bill.
CFC to Governor: Protect Students, Not Vocational School Profits: Veto AB 48
by Consumer Federation of California
AB 48 has been presented as a student protection bill, when in fact it is designed to protect the profits of private post-secondary for-profit proprietary schools against their students.
CFC Senate Floor Alert: OPPOSE AB 48 - Pro-Profits, Anti-Student Bill Down to Wire!
by Consumer Federation of California
AB 48 is being presented as a student protection bill, when in fact it is designed to protect the profits of private post-secondary for-profit proprietary schools against their students.
Nine Consumer Groups Agree on Priority Bill List for 2009 - Send Letter to Legislators
In the hectic final month of the 2009 regular session, hundreds of bills will move swiftly through both chambers of the legislature. A number of these bills – good and bad – are of utmost importance to California’s consumers.
CFC's 2009 Legislative Summary of How Key Consumer Rights Bills are Doing
by Consumer Federation of California
Check out our brief legislative report on key consumer rights bills.
Fact Sheet: Repeal the "Secret" Corporate Tax Loopholes!
by Lenny GoldbergCalifornia Tax Reform Association
...this proposed initiative repeals the three new corporate loopholes which were the secretly included in the failed budget deals of September 2008 and February 2009. None have yet taken effect, so the initiative would prevent over $2 billion yearly in future revenue losses.
CFC Joins Budget Fairness Coalition - "Repeal Corporate Tax Cuts Before Cutting Programs"
by Budget Fairness CoalitionConsumer Federation of California
June 11th, 2009
Fairness dictates that everyone shares in the pain. And that includes some of the world’s wealthiest corporations. Before considering additional cuts to programs Californians care so deeply about, we ask that you shut down these corporate tax giveaways.
Curbing Vocational School (Postsecondary Educational Institutions) Fraud
by Richard Holober, Executive DirectorConsumer Federation of California
May 17th, 2009
400,000 Californians attend over 1500 private post secondary vocational educational institutions. Despite recurring instances of fraud committed upon students, the state currently provides no oversight of these for-profit schools.
CFC Recommends Voting NO on Prop 1A - An Echo of Bush Era Policy
by Richard Holober, Executive DirectorConsumer Federation of California
May 14th, 2009
Prop 1A does affect state budgets beginning in July 2010, if lawmakers do nothing else in the next year to address longstanding structural funding problems. At its core, Proposition 1A is a political tradeoff. We believe it is a bad one.
Fact Sheet (Sign our Petition): Repealing California's 2/3's Rule
by Consumer Federation of California
California is one of only three states that require a two-thirds vote in the legislature to pass a budget regardless of the depth of the crisis. This rule empowers a small cabal of lawmakers to hold the state budget, public services, public workers, and Californians hostage until their demands – no matter how unpopular - are included in any final agreement.
AB 298 (Van Tran - R-Costa Mesa) - A shameful effort to limit class actions
by Richard Holober, Executive Director, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaSan Francisco Chronicle
March 29th, 2009
The extraordinary greed of AIG and the other financial giants that brought our economy to the brink underscore the necessity of protecting our rights as Americans to hold big business accountable. The last thing we should contemplate is erecting barriers that stop consumers from banding together in class-action suits against corporate fraud and abuse.
The California Budget: Consumers lose, Big Business Wins
by Richard Holober, Executive DirectorConsumer Federation of California
February 19th, 2009
This year, without the benefit of public hearings and public scrutiny, a massive big business tax cut was jammed through as part of a budget deal. This is not tax fairness. It is redistribution of income away from workers and consumers and into the pockets of big corporations.
Reduce California's Budget Pain - Institute an Oil Severance Fee
by Richard Holober, CFC Executive DirectorConsumer Federation of California
January 22nd, 2009
Lawmakers face painful choices in closing the budget gap. In light of the severe cuts that will disproportionately affect the lives of the least fortunate among us, we believe an oil severance fee is a painless and overdue measure of tax fairness.
Consumer Protection Bills Going into Effect on January 1, 2009
by Zack KaldveerConsumer Federation of California
December 31st, 2008
Every year the Consumer Federation of California monitors, supports, and opposes dozens of bills related to consumer rights. Every year many of these bills are “killed” in the legislature while many others reach the Governor’s desk to either be signed into law or vetoed.
Oil Severance Fee Would Ease the Budget Pain - Big Oil Should Pay Its Fair Share
by Richard HoloberConsumer Federation of California
November 26th, 2008
Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron and Occidental Petroleum combined reported record profits of $36 billion for the third quarter of 2008. That’s $400 million in profits every day, seven days a week. Those four oil giants extract over 70% of the oil pumped from California’s ground. And they pay no state fees for that privilege.
Pinwheel Girl from Yes on 10 Ads shoots video saying: "Vote No on Prop 10"
by Consumer Federation of California
October 28th, 2008
Despite spending $22 million to buy an election, they can’t even rely on the support of the people who appear in their ads! The child actor who appears with a pinwheel in front of wind turbines in Prop 10 TV and print ads is asking voters to reject Prop 10.
Consumer Federation of California's November 2008 Ballot Proposition Recommendations
CFC’s Policy Board has taken a position on six of the propositions on the November ballot. Of the 11 Propositions, CFC supports four, opposes two, and has taken a "no position" on five.
CFC launches "No on 10" Website - The $10 Billion Boondoggle that's all About Greed, Not Green
August 28th, 2008
CFC has created a one stop shop for the No on Prop 10 campaign at our new website: www.noonproposition10.org. Go there to learn everything you need to know about this deceptive boondoggle.
No on Proposition 10 Fact Sheet
A fossil fuel corporation owned by Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens spent three million dollars to put Proposition 10 on the ballot. That corporation will reap a bonanza if Prop 10 passes. California taxpayers will be stuck subsidizing big trucking companies at a cost of $335 million per year.
CFC supports bill to protect the income security of skycaps...
August 11th, 2008
AB 408 would make it clear that the tip is the skycap’s money...When wages and benefits are low, worker turnover is high and the quality of service provided suffers.
No on Prop 10 – Stop T. Boone’s Pickpocket Initiative (It's about greed, not green)
by Richard HoloberConsumer Federation of California
Prop 10 is the worst kind of corporate raid on the public coffers. We simply cannot afford to cut our schools, our health services and our public safety programs further to enrich a Texas billionaire. Vote No on Prop 10.
CFC Opposes Proposition 10 - Vote No on this $10 billion dollar boondoggle
California already has several effective programs to reduce greenhouse gases and promote clean alternative energy. Unlike Prop 10, most of these programs are paid by user fees, not by tapping the state’s General Fund. Prop 10 – it’s about greed, not green.
CFC opposes (unless amended) SB 1224 because may limit the rights of insurance policy holders
June 9th, 2008
In reviewing SB 1224, we are concerned that it is ambiguous as to whether the bill limits the right of policy holders who wish to finance their premiums and may wish to engage in a life settlement at some later date.
CFC sponsors bill to establish an Airline Passenger Bill of Rights in California.
by Zack KaldveerConsumer Federation of California
With customer service declining and the number of airline passengers rising, more and more passengers are ending up suffering with lengthy flight delays, canceled flights and on occasion finding themselves trapped in airplanes for interminable hours before taking off.
Stop rebate and gift card scams!
by Zack KaldveerConsumer Federation of California
October 5th, 2007
Two common sense consumer protection laws are on Governor Schwarzenegger's desk. One would give us the right to cash in a gift card when the balance drops below ten dollars. The other would require retailers to sell us a product at the after-rebate price that it advertises.
CFC's 2007 Legislative Priorities
Consumer Federation of California
December 15th, 2006
California consumers are under assault every day from big business interests with an endless amount of money, lobbyists and political connections. Read more about CFC's 2007 legislative priorities.
Yes on 87 - Make Big Oil Pay Their Fair Share
Consumer Federation of California
September 8th, 2006
In Louisiana, Alaska, and Texas oil companies pay a state oil drilling fee but in California they get a free ride at the taxpayers expense. Proposition 87 would establish a wellhead tax on oil that would fund research and production incentives for alternative energy, alternative energy vehicles, energy efficient technologies, and for education and training.
Consumers Win! Prop 103 Fully Implemented
Consumer Federation of California
September 1st, 2006
Last week Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi scored a decisive victory for California consumers, winning the 18 yearlong battle to fully implement Proposition 103. Garamendi has forced the insurance industry to base their rates on how you drive, not where you live.
CFC's November 2006 Election Endorsements
August 18th, 2006
Find out which California November 2006 ballot measures CFC has chosen to endorse, and which to oppose!
CFC Legislative Positions
Consumer Federation of California
June 26th, 2006
Every year the Consumer Federation of California (CFC) takes positions on a host of consumer rights related legislation. Find out which bills CFC has chosen to support, and which bills we've chosen to oppose this year.
CFC Bolsters Low Cost Auto Insurance Program
Consumer Federation of California
May 14th, 2006
The Consumer Federation of California is collaborating with the California Department of Insurance to publicize the Low Cost Auto Insurance Program (LCA), which is designed to provide low-income, good drivers with an affordable insurance option.
Governor breaks his word on college fee hikes
Consumer Federation of California
May 27th, 2004
Three days after pledging to hold college fee increase to no more than ten percent a year, Governor Schwarzenegger unveiled a whopping forty four percent fee increase for community college students.
Stop Schwarzenegger $22 billion tax increase
Consumer Federation of California
December 1st, 2003
On his second day in office, Governor Schwarzenegger proposed a whopping $15 billion bond. The estimated tax cost for our children and grandchildren: $22 billion. Stop the massive tax hike!
Governor Terminates Consumer Protection
Consumer Federation of California
August 14th, 2003
"Arnold Schwarzenegger betrayed his campaign promise to serve the people. His vetoes on consumer legislation show that he an obedient servant for the business interests that bankroll him,"


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