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ExxonMobil Misleading Full Page Ad

The New York Times

Prescription Sales, Privacy Fears; CVS, Giant Share Customer Records With Drug Marketing Firm

Using technology in a new way to market drugs, CVS Corp. and Giant Food Inc. are sending confidential prescription information to a Massachusetts company that tracks customers who don't refill prescriptions, a practice that some experts say...

Quackenbush Double-Crosses Consumers on Good Driver Rules

Consumer Group Plans Lawsuit to Invalidate ZIP Code-Based Rating

The Office of the Elected Insurance Commissioner

In 1988, voter approved Proposition 103 made the California Insurance Commissioner an elective post in order to hold the Commissioner accountable to the public. Prior to Prop 103, commissioners were

Quackenbush Proposes Insurance “Jim Crow” Laws

Proposed Regulations Will Lead to Increased Redlining & Discrimination

Assembly Committee Moves To Reverse Voters

To Make Insurance Commissioner An Appointed Official

What Is Wrong with California’s 1996 Deregulation Plan

Electricity is too vital to leave in the hands of unregulated power companies. California's 1996 deregulation law took a bad idea and made it even worse.

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