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Targeting the Wasteful, Activists Seek End to California’s Waste Board

Targeting the Wasteful, Activists Seek End to California’s Waste Board

Last month, Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed former state Sen. Carole Migden to a $132,000-a-year seat on the waste-management board, an obscure panel that many critics say serves chiefly as a landing spot for out-of-work politicians. Ms. Migden, a Democrat, was trounced in her bid for re-election following a series of scandals including being fined $350,000 for state campaign-finance violations. "It's become a senior-fellow program for favored legislators," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a public-advocacy group based in Santa Monica.
Early Buy-In for Medicare Would Lower Costs

Early Buy-In for Medicare Would Lower Costs

A plan to allow Americans to buy into Medicare before turning 65 would do a better job of lowering costs and expanding health coverage than private insurance, according to a new report by the Congressional Budget Office. "The report emphasizes an important point for policy-makers to keep in mind as they grapple with fixing our nation's health care: Medicare provides more affordable coverage because it eliminates the water and profiteering of the private market," Consumer Watchdog spokesman Jerry Flanagan said in a news release.
Blue Cross Fined $150,000 for Data Disclosure

Blue Cross Fined $150,000 for Data Disclosure

In one of his final acts as insurance commissioner, Matt Denn fined Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware $150,000 on Wednesday for improperly disclosing the private medical information of about 3,800 Delaware members. Abuse is possible, even without Social Security numbers, said Judy Dugan, research director for Consumer Watchdog, a California-based nonprofit organization that protects the interests of consumers.
Poizner Rule Changes Criticized As a Nod to Insurance Industry

Poizner Rule Changes Criticized As a Nod to Insurance Industry

<!--subtitle--><!--byline--> <div id="articleBody" class="articleBody"> <p> Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner rode to victory in 2006 partly on the effects of a TV ad ridiculing his opponent, Cruz Bustamante, for taking bagloads of cash from the industry he wanted to regulate. Two years later, Poizner has held firm to his pledge to refuse insurance industry contributions, even as he lays the groundwork for what will be an expensive run for governor in 2010. </p> </div>
Recessionary Health Care

Recessionary Health Care

<p> California is a bellwether for the nation, for good and ill. Today it's for ill, in the most literal way. The state's economy has crumpled and its politicians wallow in a budget gridlock that could shut down the charity clinics that are...</p>
Medicare: Lies, damned lies and statistics

Medicare: Lies, damned lies and statistics

<p> There's nothing insurance companies fear more than having to compete with a low-overhead public and nonprofit health care option--say, Medicare. They're in full opposition-research mode, looking for statistics and studies that will prevent Americans--including Congress--from looking at Medicare as a model. </p>
Critics Say Poizner Changes Could Boost Rates

Critics Say Poizner Changes Could Boost Rates

<p> SACRAMENTO, CA -- State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is under fire from his predecessor and a consumer group for proposing regulation changes that they say would increase rates for automobile, homeowner and most other kinds of coverage by millions of dollars. "Insurance rates will go through the roof at a time when we can hardly afford to deregulate another industry in the financial sector," said Harvey Rosenfield, founder of the Consumer Watchdog group and the author of Proposition 103, a rate-regulation initiative approved by voters in 1988. </p>
You Scratch My Back… And I’ll Be Back

You Scratch My Back… And I’ll Be Back

<p> Michael Rothfeld of the <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-arnold14-2008dec14,0,2372023,full.story">LA Times recently highlighted Governor Schwarzenegger's many public appearances</a> this year on behalf of his donors. Nothing new there, as we've noted several times before... </p>
People don’t trust Google anymore

People don’t trust Google anymore

<a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/contact/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Google's</a> corporate motto is still <a href="http://investor.google.com/conduct.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Don't be evil"</a>, but folks just don't trust the Internet...
Will Your Insurance Rates Rise Or Fall?

Will Your Insurance Rates Rise Or Fall?

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- California's Insurance Department wants to change the rules that consumer activists say will stop protection for California consumers. The battle got underway in San Francisco on Friday. Proposition 103 has been protecting insurance customers for 20 years. But on Friday the Insurance Department started looking at possibly changing the rules for setting rates.