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<p>California gas prices have increased $1.25 in two months, costing Californians hundreds of millions of dollars. Gasoline in California is over a dollar more expensive than the national average. Despite this, oil companies refused to testify at the California Senate Hearing on gas prices in March. California keeps less gasoline on hand than the rest of the nation, and oil companies make huge profits when there are refinery problems and low supply. Only oil company CEOs can explain the true reason for our higher prices, or if Californians are simply being price gouged.</p> <p> </p>
KABC-TV– New bill would protect Californians’ online privacy

KABC-TV– New bill would protect Californians’ online privacy

<p> ABC-TV's Nannette Miranda covers Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court and John M. Simpson working for the passage of online privacy protections in California's Senate Bill 761.</p> <p> This is the first time in American history an online "Do Not Track Me" proposal has passed a legislative committee, or even had a hearing!</p> <p> <a href="http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/6563/p/salsa/donation/common/public/?donate_page_KEY=4651"><b>You can help us take the next step by making a tax-deductible contribution to our effort here</b></a>.</p>
Nuclear Power Company Didn’t Prepare For The Worst

Nuclear Power Company Didn’t Prepare For The Worst

<p> Japan's nuclear power company didn't prepare for the worst a tsunami could deliver, even though there was historical precedent. Check this video of Consumer Watchdog's founder Harvey Rosenfield, who began his career fighting against nuclear energy threats in Washington, DC.</p>