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Call Kurtis: The truth about auto-renew
by Kurtis MingCBS 13 KOVR
May 31st, 2012
Richard Holober of the Consumer Federation of California commented on DirecTV and their auto-renew policies. "It's a very sleazy way that products are sold...If they get one extra year out of you that you didn’t plan to pay for, they’ve made a lot of money off that."
California May Be The First State To Require Corporations To Disclose Compensation Paid To Retired Executives
by Keith Paul BishopJD Supra
April 26th, 2012
SB 1208 is supported by Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment; Consumer Federation of California; California Labor Federation; California Nurses Association; California Professional Firefighters; and California School Employees Association.
Leno Proposes Publicizing Pension Details for Top Private Sector Execs
by Patch StaffPatch.com
April 23rd, 2012
"Financial commitments made to top corporate executives when they retire are not just one-time payments, they literally continue for a lifetime," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
California Senate moves to regulate Buy Here Pay Here car dealers
by  Marc Lifsher Los Angeles Times
April 19th, 2012
Backers include consumer organizations - including the Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of California, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, and Consumer Attorneys of California.
Fight brewing over used-car information
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
April 7th, 2012
...Carfax data are limited and questionable given the company reveals few details about its gathering due to proprietary rights. Others opposed include...the Consumer Federation of California and Consumer Watchdog.
California Tells Debt Buyers to "Prove It"
by Bill BartmannHuffington Post
March 19th, 2012
Debt buyers will be prohibited from getting a legal judgment against consumers -- or sending any written material to consumers -- unless they can document that they've matched the right person to the debt.
Katcho Achadjian lays out a game plan
by Bob Cuddy San Luis Obispo Tribune
March 2nd, 2012
Like other interest groups - such as gun owners, property rights advocates and environmentalists - the Consumer Federation of California tracks legislation that affects its particular concerns.
Billionaire Insurance Baron Tries to Buy Off California Republican Party
by Brian Stedge-Stroud, Consumer WatchdogCalifornia Progress Report
February 28th, 2012
Consumer Watchdog Campaign and Consumer Federation of California were joined by Sharada Polavarapu, a San Francisco resident who relies solely on mass transit, to call on the Republican Party to oppose this ballot initiative as an attack on the middle class.
Change in 'Made in USA' label debated
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
February 24th, 2012
The labels are "beneficial to consumers who care where their products are made to have truthful information when determining what to buy," Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, said in an interview. "The federal law is weaker so we are better off not changing a good standard."
Ontario’s Maglite wants ‘Made in USA’ label
by KIMBERLY PIERCEALL Press Enterprise
February 24th, 2012
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, opposes the bill because his group sees it as an opportunity to overturn a state Supreme Court decision in January 2011 that ruled consumers could claim harm was done if they were deceived into buying a product because it was purported to be “Made in the USA.”
Change in “Made in USA” label debated
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
February 9th, 2012
The labels are "beneficial to consumers who care where their products are made to have truthful information when determining what to buy," Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California...The federal law is weaker so we are better off not changing a good standard.”
Initiative Granting Discounts for Continuous Coverage to Be Included on California Ballot
by Jeff JeffreyInsurance News
January 21st, 2012
"As we have seen in the past, just having coverage does not demonstrate driving performance," Holober said. "This measure would have a similar effect to how pre-existing conditions affect people who purchase health insurance."
Watch CFC's Richard Holober talk with ABC TV about new insurance industry initiative
by Nannette Miranda ABC News Channel 7
January 20th, 2012
Consumer Federation of California says the initiative isn't good for people who have been uninsured for a time, even if because they gave up their car. The cost of getting reinsured will jump. Coverage doesn't determine whether you're a good driver.
Car insurance discount act could give break in prices
by Nannette Miranda, ABC 7News Channel 10 - Sacramento
January 19th, 2012
"This is not about discounts, this is about surcharge," said Richard Holober from the Consumer Federation of California..."Simply the fact that you had a break in coverage in the last couple of years will be held against you and you will face massive surcharges of 40, 50 percent or more," said Holober.
California implements anti-slavery law
by Natalia RealFIS World News
January 12th, 2012
The law was sponsored by California State Senator Darrell Steinberg and co-sponsored by the Coalition to Abolish Slavery (CAST), the Consumer Federation of California, the Alliance to Stop Slavery and End Trafficking (ASSET).
Attorneys General in California, Nevada Join Forces to Investigate Mortgage Fraud
by Laura MahoneyReproduced with Permission from Banking Daily
December 8th, 2011
Consumer Federation of California spokesman Zack Kaldveer told BNA in an e-mail the alliance is a positive step, and a direct contrast to the national talks that the two states rightfully left.
Tough airbag-fraud bill awaits Brown
by Staff ReporterThe Tribune
September 12th, 2011
The legislation is supported by the Certified Automotive Parts Association, the Consumer Federation of California, Consumers Union, the Trauma Foundation, and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, among others.
Gov. Jerry Brown (D) would consider AB 1062 if passes legislature
by Chris RizoSalem News
August 16th, 2011
Among groups lobbying for passage of A.B. 1062 is the Congress of California Seniors, Consumer Federation of California, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform and the Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center.
LA’s $750 Million Time Bomb
by City WatchJack Humphreville
August 1st, 2011
On Monday, the California State Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that a class action lawsuit challenging the validity of the City's Telephone Users' Tax ("TUT") could proceed, overruling previous lower court decisions.
EDITORIAL: For-profit colleges use their sway against bill
by EditorialFresno Bee
June 1st, 2011
The legislation is backed by the Consumers Union, Consumer Federation of California, and Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. The for-profit college industry mounted a lobby effort to kill the bill.
Editorial: Again, for-profit colleges flex their muscles
by EditorialSacramento Bee
May 9th, 2011
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.
I-Team Probe Leads To Air Bag Safety Legislation
by I-Team10 News San Diego
April 26th, 2011
In addition to the Center for Auto Safety, SB 869 is supported by Certified Automotive Parts Association, Consumer Federation of California, Consumers Union, Trauma Foundation, and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, among others.
For-Profit Colleges and Cal Grants
by David MoltzInside Higher Education
March 8th, 2011
Ignacio Hernandez, legislative director of the Consumer Federation of California, would also would have preferred Cal Grant caps for students attending for-profit institutions. Still, he said he appreciates the attention being paid to default rates.
Retailers Violate Law by Recording ZIP Codes, High Court Says
by Kate MoserThe Recorder
February 11th, 2011
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.
Storing customer's ZIP code violates California law, high court rules
by Denny Walsh and Rick DaysogSacramento Bee
February 11th, 2011
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."
Insurers concerned about new commish
by Roberto CenicerosBusiness Insurance
January 18th, 2011
A list of supporters for the commissioner's campaign shows the Democrat garnered endorsements from organizations such as the Consumer Federation of California...who is known for his battles with insurers on behalf of consumers when he twice served as California insurance commissioner.
PG&E tab for San Bruno blast may hit $1 billion
by Steve JohnsonSan Jose Mercury News
November 5th, 2010
...Richard Holober...of the Consumer Federation of California, called any increase "intolerable at a time when we have high unemployment, declining incomes and declining values in retirement funds. People are at the breaking point and are no longer able to say, 'We'll just suck it up and pay what PG&E demands.'"
Bill to Ban Debit Card Surcharges Awaits Governor’s Decision
by Artem RaskinCalifornia Progress Report
September 29th, 2010
"At a time when California working families already face tough challenges making ends meet, they shouldn't bear penalties for simply how they choose to pay. Fair is fair, whether it's by cash, check, credit or debit card."
State bill aims to halt sale of booze at self-checkout stands
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
August 16th, 2010
A move to ban alcohol sales at market self-checkout counters in California is being fueled by two San Diego studies that suggest they make it easier for underaged buyers. Legislation to enact such a ban could come up on the state Senate floor as early as Wednesday.
Colleges Weigh In on Rules
by Jennifer Epstein and Doug LedermanInside Higher Ed
August 4th, 2010
In their shared comment submission, Consumer Federation of California, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and Margaret Reiter...voiced support for the proposed rules but offered up amendments aimed at tightening consumer protections.
Wells Fargo Facing Lawsuit Over Deposit Errors
by Elizabeth WengerCBS Channel 5
July 23rd, 2010
Richard Holober of the Consumer Federation of California said.."It's an effort to say 'we have a cost and we have chosen not to fix these errors because it's more expensive to fix than ignore...all those little ATM mistakes could be a windfall for Wells.
Protecting California consumers from unfair ‘checkout’ fees
by State Senator Jenny OropezaCapitol Weekly
June 17th, 2010
Current California law prohibits merchants from applying checkout fees to credit card purchases. But the law is silent on debit cards, allowing merchants to bill debit-card users an additional fee set by the retailers. To halt these debit-card surcharges, I authored Senate Bill 933.
Voters Defeat Proposition 17, The Mercury Insurance Initiative
by Campaign for Consumer RightsCampaign for Consumer Rights
June 10th, 2010
Ignoring a deceptive $16 million campaign by Mercury Insurance Company, California voters rejected a ballot measure that would have amended 1988 insurance reform Proposition 103 to allow insurance companies to impose surcharges on motorists who were not previously insured or had a break in coverage for virtually any reason.
The Butler Didn't Do It
by Robert ElisbergHuffington Post
May 25th, 2010
...it is the big oil, drug and insurance groups who have the most to gain by smearing someone backed by environmentalists, medical attorneys and consumer protection groups and defeating Betsy Butler.
CFC's Zack Kaldveer is Interviewed By Norman Solomon on the Progressive Radio Network
by Norman SolomonProgressive Radio Network
May 11th, 2010
Listen to CFC's Zack Kaldveer interviewed on the Progressive Radio Network by Norman Solomon, a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics. Topics include consumer rights issues, the corrosive influence of corporate money in politics and how it subverts the public interest, the costs of war, and more.
Off to the Races: Toss-up in the Insurance Commissioners Contest
by Steven MaviglioCalifornia Majority Report
April 29th, 2010
Jones also is touting his 100 percent rating from the Consumer Federation of California and has introduced a flurry of headline-grabbing bills during the last two Assembly sessions -- a clever use of incumbency to build name ID.
USAA Adds Voice to Foes of Insurance Referendum
by Sean P. CarrInsurance News Net
March 15th, 2010
According to the Consumer Federation of California, "The Mercury Insurance initiative will legalize a surcharge that is currently illegal, but that Mercury imposed anyhow until it was stopped by the courts five years ago."
Toyota sticks to closure of California plant despite union’s visit
by MAKIKO KITAMURA Business Day
March 11th, 2010
The decision may hurt Toyota’s image, already battered by a global recall of more than 8-million cars...At least 25% of new cars bought in California are made by Toyota, Consumer Federation of California executive Richard Holober said.
Blue ribbon panel meets over NUMMI closure
by David Louie ABC Channel 7
February 25th, 2010
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, thinks Toyota can do something positive."One way it can repair its relationship with consumers would be to say, 'We're going to keep the good, successful, high-quality plant open,' and I think then consumers will feel a little bit better."
It Takes a Village: Ten trends the past decade brought to California schools
by Andy ShapiroSanta Cruz Sentinel
January 4th, 2010
...with California's $42 billion deficit a year ago, new, permanent tax breaks were given to multi-state and multi-national corporations that will cost the state...$1.5 billion a year, according to Richard Holober....of The CFC.
New year, new laws, new low for state
by Michael GardnerSan Diego Union Tribune
December 31st, 2009
This lawmaking cycle was "dismal," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. He decried the lack of consumer-protection bills and said Schwarzenegger vetoed most of the measures his group supported.
Previous state agency went dark after lawmakers, schools failed to agree on changes
by Jim MillerRiverside Press Enterprise
December 29th, 2009
"It seems to promise protection that really isn't there," said Hernandez, a lobbyist for the Consumer Federation of California. "The bill is not without some positive elements, but there are just too many schools that are exempt."
Calif. consumer group gives Republicans low marks; AG candidate swipes back
by Chris RizzoLegal Newsline
November 20th, 2009
The Consumer Federation of California ranked officials on their support for what the group called key consumer rights bills on...financial privacy protection, health care reform, food safety, household toxics, false advertising, deceptive insurance industry practices and real estate lending reform.
73 our of California's 120 lawmakers get a failing grade
by Troy Anderson, Staff WriterContra Costa Times
November 18th, 2009
...the Consumer Federation of California also released its scorecard for state lawmakers on Tuesday rating legislators on their votes on key consumer rights bills. That organization offered nearly opposite assessments from the Jarvis group, giving more Democrats higher ratings for consumer-friendly votes.
Back in the Oversight Business
by David MoltzInside Higher Ed
October 14th, 2009
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, said he believes certain provisions within the new legislation will have such a negative impact on students that it is "worse than having no regulatory system" in place at all.
Cable companies seeking a new tax on satellite TV
by Marc LifsherLos Angeles Times
September 3rd, 2009
Cable's effort to push through a satellite TV tax is known to Capitol insiders as a "gut and amend..."(these) bills are by definition an attempt to avoid public scrutiny," said Richard Holober, director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Bill to protect against unwanted subscription renewals passes
by  Mike RosenbergConstra Costa Times
September 2nd, 2009
"(The bill) addresses a form of deceptive advertising that consumers can be lured into," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Legislature Approves Bill to Help Stop Consumer Fraud
by California Political DeskCalifornia Chronicle
September 1st, 2009
The practice often occurs when a consumer thinks he/she is making a one-time purchase for a product...only to later receive additional shipments of the product and charges to his/her credit card.
Unprecedented hike in workers’ comp insurance rates is unnecessary
by Todd McFarrenCapitol Weekly
June 18th, 2009
...the California Labor Federation, the Consumer Federation of California, VotersInjuredatWork.org, the California Society for Industrial Medicine & Surgery, and Assemblymember Dave Jones oppose the insurance industry’s proposed 23 percent increase for workers compensation insurance.
Listen to CFC's Zack Kaldveer Interviewed Live by ABC TV's Michael Finney
by Michael FinneyABC News and KGO Radio
June 14th, 2009
CFC's Zack Kaldveer speaks with ABC News reporter Michael Finney about the unregulated, for profit, private post secondary vocational educational industry.
Ballot measures to raise taxes, cap salaries
by Dana YatesSan Mateo Daily Journal
April 14th, 2009
"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.
It Takes a Village: Changes needed to be made to fund education
by Andy ShapiroSanta Cruz Sentinel
March 23rd, 2009
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.
Opposition forms for state spending-cap Prop 1A
by John Wildermuth San Francisco Chronicle
March 2nd, 2009
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.
Ballot information omits Proposition 1A tax extensions
by Kevin YamamuraSacramento Bee
February 26th, 2009
Hancock ceded her right to three groups, the Congress of California Seniors, the California Faculty Association and the Consumer Federation of California. Their argument, backed by Hancock, emphasizes that the bill was "hastily drafted behind closed doors" and that a spending limit would hurt state services, but it does not mention any of the tax extensions.
Federal Bailout Blues
by Mike SugermanKCBS
January 12th, 2009
Calls for tighter controls and more information about how the federal bailout passed last year is being spent. And during his travels About the Bay, KCBS reporter Mike Sugerman started thinking about just who is getting that money. Listen to the CFC's Zack Kaldveer comment on the bill.
Wiggins earns perfect score from consumer advocacy group
by EditorLake County News
December 16th, 2008
North Coast State Senator Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa) earned a perfect 100-percent on the Consumer Federation of California’s recently-released scorecard for state lawmakers. She was one of only four Senators to vote correctly on all of the federation’s targeted legislation in 2008.
'Green' initiatives in California defeated in yesterday's election
by Sustainable Business NewsInvestigative Reporter
"Proposition 10 pulled back the veil from the Pickens Plan, and revealed that taxpayers would be hit hard with the cost of funding giveaways designed to put money in Mr. Pickens' pockets. The Pickens' Plan flunked the smell test with California voters," said Richard Holober, spokesman for the No on Prop 10 campaign, and Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Pickens-Backed Bill Is Shot Down in California
by NY Times BloggerNew York Times
"California voters didn’t fall for a Texas oil tycoon’s $10 billion money grab, no matter how much he spent camouflaging it as green," Richard Holober, a spokesman for the No on Prop 10 campaign, and Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California, said in a statement after the bill was defeated. "Proposition 10 is the ultimate example of a wealthy special interest abusing the ballot initiative process to enrich itself."
Renewable power, alternative fuel measures fail
by David BakerSan Francisco Chronicle
November 5th, 2008
"This has proved that one special interest, no matter how rich it is, can't hoodwink Californians into passing a measure that just lines that interest's pockets," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Voters to decide crime and punishment
by Selene Rivera HoyInternet.com
November 3rd, 2008
Zack Kaldveer, spokesman of the Federation of Consumers of California, maintained that incarceration is not the key facotr in reducing delinquency. "Rehabilitation saves money in comparison to sending people to jail. Prop 5 treats the problem of drug addiction as a public health issue, not a criminal one.", said Kaldveer.
Listen to an in depth interview of CFC's Zack Kaldveer on Cyber Mix Radio
by Laron QCyber Mix Tape Radio
October 31st, 2008
Listen to Zack Kaldveer discuss Proposition 10 and why voters should "send Pickens Packing" by voting No! The segment was recorded a few days before Election Day and CFC's big victory over oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens.
Social, energy issues top state ballot measures
by Kristen GerencherMarketWatch
October 31st, 2008
The measure is poorly written and attempts to distort the market in favor of natural-gas products that help the business interests of the people sponsoring the measure, said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California in San Mateo.
On the road of good intentions
by Debbie DunnLedger Dispatch
October 28th, 2008
Richard Holober, executive director of Consumer Federation of California, told the San Francisco Chronicle, "Look, we're not against natural gas. What we're against is using billions of dollars of tax money...to distort the market and promote one form of energy over others that we think have a much better future."
Wealthy interests alter Calif's initiative process
by Steve LawrenceAssociated Press
October 28th, 2008
Proposition 10 is a prime example of that change. It was placed on the ballot by oilman T. Boone Pickens, a Texas billionaire, whose natural gas company stands to gain financially if it's approved...Holober said there is nothing in the measure that would prevent a trucking company, for example, from qualifying for the rebates and then moving the vehicles out of state.
Fox 11 Los Angeles: You Decide 2008: Proposition 10
by Fox Channel 11 Los Angeelshttp://media.myfoxla.com/specials/proposition10/
October 24th, 2008
Watch Richard Holober of the Consumer Federation of California represent the No no 10 side in a debate against Todd Campbell of the "Yes" side (he’s an employee of T. Boone Pickens Clean Energy Fuels Corp).
Prop 10: Cleaning air, or cash grab?
by KABC-TV Channel 7 (LA)Rob Hayes
October 22nd, 2008
Holober is the executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. He calls Prop 10 a fraud that every major environmental group is condemning.
Prop 5 would change drug offender rules
by JEREMY OGULThe California Aggie
October 21st, 2008
Zack Kaldveer, a spokesperson for the Consumer Federation of California, said throwing more and more people in jail has clearly been shown not to be the solution. "Prop 5 takes on these problems from a public health perspective and a scientific perspective," he said. Research has shown that expanded treatment and a commitment to rehabilitation are more effective and also save taxpayers money, he added.
Pickens' natural gas idea picking up steam
by Jennifer Alsever MSNBC
October 21st, 2008
And critics point out that natural gas is a finite resource, just like oil. "Most environmentalists believe natural gas is not the future,” said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, which is opposed to Prop 10.
Proposition 5 provides drug treatment and saves money
by Dave FratelloSan Jose Mercury News
October 17th, 2008
We can no longer accept the status quo in California. It's costly and ineffective. It's time to invest in early intervention, treatment and proven recidivism-reduction programs for prisoners and parolees. Vote yes on Proposition. 5.
Proposition 5 saves money, helps fight drug abuse
by Dooley-Sammuli, Yes on 5 CampaignModesto Bee
October 15th, 2008
Proposition 5 would make smart changes to enhance public safety and cut costs to taxpayers. That's why it is supported by the League of Women Voters, California Nurses Association, California Federation of Teachers and the Consumer Federation of California -- among many others.
Some facts behind Proposition 10
by Heather Ishimaru ABC TV
"They're pushing an unpopular alternative becasue that is the alternative that makes Mr. T. Boone Pickes richer," said Richard Holober from the Consumer Federation of California. Holober is executive director of the Consumer federation of California , which runs the "No on 10" Web site.
Two energy initiatives in California under fire
by Terence Chea, Associated Press San Diego Union Tribune
October 7th, 2008
“It's a classic case of a wealthy special interest using the California ballot initiative system to enrich itself,” said Richard Holober, who heads the Consumer Federation of California.
Jackson says she's been a fighter since youth
by Timm HerdtVentura County Star
October 6th, 2008
Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California, said sometimes it takes a fighting spirit to take on interest groups and their legislative allies in the Capitol. He points to a landmark financial privacy bill that Jackson helped pass, a law that he says provides Californians with the highest level of financial privacy in the nation.
Proposition 10 subsidizes alternative fuels
by Terence Chea, Associated PressDaily Breeze
October 6th, 2008
T. Boone Pickens, the Texas billionaire oilman who says he wants to break America's addiction to foreign oil, is betting that Californians are willing to help pay for cars and trucks that don't run on petroleum.
Renewable energy propositions will either help or hurt the environment
by Matt Nauman San Jose Mercury News
October 3rd, 2008
Proposition 10 is "riddled with loopholes and does nothing to clean up our air," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. He notes that environmental and public-health groups oppose the measure, too. He charges that Proposition 10 is "masquerading" as a clean-the-air measure, but it sets no such goals.
Ballot knowledge is power
by Alex BreitlerStockton Record
October 1st, 2008
While relatively modest rebates would be offered to those seeking to buy hybrid cars, for example, as much as $50,000 per truck could be awarded, with the potential that the vehicles will simply be sold for profit out of state, the Consumer Federation of California says.
T. Boone Pickens backs Proposition 10, from which he would profit
by Nancy VogelLos Angeles Times
September 25th, 2008
Consumer Federation of California executive director Richard Holober said most hybrid vehicles, which run on either electricity or gasoline, would not qualify for rebates under Proposition 10 except for the Toyota Prius, which gets the unusually high 45 miles per gallon.
2 energy propositions flawed, critics say
by David BakerSan Francisco Chronicle
September 16th, 2008
"Look, we're not against natural gas," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California. "What we're against is using billions of dollars of tax money - precious tax money - to distort the market and promote one form of energy over others that we think have a much better future."
Critics claim deception in Calif. energy measures
by TERENCE CHEA Associated Press
September 15th, 2008
"It's a classic case of a wealthy special interest using the California ballot initiative system to enrich itself," said Richard Holober, who heads the Consumer Federation of California. "California is literally going broke and cannot afford another major cost that will result in reduced public education, public health and public safety."
Clean port clash
Fleet Owner
September 9th, 2008
"These kinds of discriminatory loans won’t just affect the thousands of California’s port drivers as individual borrowers, but entire families and their futures as well," added Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Port of Long Beach's clean-trucks loan program is criticized
by Louis SahagunLos Angeles Times
August 21st, 2008
A coalition of consumer, immigrant and civil rights groups warned Tuesday that a Port of Long Beach loan program to help thousands of mostly low-income truck drivers replace old, polluting rigs with newer, cleaner-burning vehicles could plunge the truckers into debt.
T. Boone Pickens' motives in energy plan questioned
by  DAVE MICHAELS Dallas Morning News
August 7th, 2008
"Prop 10 just has all the earmarks of legislation designed to benefit a particular corporation, in this case majority-owned by Mr. Pickens," said Richard Holober, executive director of the Consumer Federation of California.
Measures would help skycaps get tips
by Art MarroquinDaily Breeze
June 6th, 2008
"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."
Standards proposed for stranded passengers
by Art MarroquinDaily Breeze
February 21st, 2008
"It's pretty shocking to see what passengers have been subjected to, whether it's 12-hour delays with no food or an inability to get off a plane," said Zack Kaldveer, a spokesman for the Consumer Federation of California. "There is just no good reason that paying customers should be subjected to that kind of treatment," Kaldveer said. "I think this bill simply reflects what the people are demanding."


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