“This is not a program that is meant for public safety,” says Jamie Court, president of the Los Angeles advocacy group Consumer Watchdog. “This is a program that is...
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Consumer Watchdog says, what you can do if you've been caught up in this is you can freeze your credit with the big three credit bureaus for free, and...
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Consumer Watchdog asked a federal court to allow the public to see hundreds of pages of sealed FBI records on its investigation of the department of water and power,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KUDvQG8pt4
Consumer Watchdog and the LA Times filed a request to unseal the documents to see if former city attorney Mike Feuer might be culpable in the scandal.
CW's litigation director, Jerry Flanagan, said this measure would overhaul the state's public records laws requiring state agencies and local governments to be faster and more responsive with records requests.
President Donald Trump’s administration is struggling to find its footing in the new reality of the coronavirus pandemic. Just as it seemed as though the past 6-12 months of impeachment proceedings and the Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe were a closed chapter in American politics, Trump amidst the virus panic, announced he was considering a pardon for his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. Flynn was convicted of lying to the FBI and was one of the earliest Trump cabinet members to be disgraced.
LADWP incorrectly billed a ratepayer in Northridge for $17,000 and threatened to turn off her power, and didn't do anything to correct it until KCBS contacted them.