Group Calls Upon Burton To Put Poor Above Party's Cash Machine The California Assembly voted today by a two-thirds margin for eleventh hour legislation to let insurers violate voter-approved Proposition 103 and charge good drivers…
Moving To One Grade Of Gasoline Could Protect California Motorists As motorists take to the roads this labor day, a new report by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) has found California drivers…
Moving To One Grade Of Gasoline Could Protect California Motorists As motorists take to the roads this labor day, a new report by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) has found California drivers…
Bill Addresses WorldCom-Style Cover Ups, Intimidation The toughest corporate accountability legislation in the United States passed the California Assembly today. SB 783 (Escutia), which was sponsored by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, creates…
Sponsor Mercury Insurance Gave Perata $25,000 Days Before Hearing on Similar Bill Last minute gut-and-amend legislation by Senator Don Perata (Oakland) would allow insurers to charge good drivers extra if they had been previously uninsured…
Sponsor Mercury Insurance Gave Legislators $1,077,550 Since 2000 Last minute gut-and-amend legislation allowing insurers to charge good drivers extra if they had been previously uninsured for more than ninety days passed the Assembly Insurance Committee…
Legislation Would Protect Consumers When HMOs Deny Care Against the backdrop of a failed federal effort to approve a prescription drug benefit for seniors, a bill moving through the state legislature would help to ensure…
So-Called "Discount" in Legislation Creates Surcharge on Poor and Will Keep All Drivers' Premiums High The Senate Insurance Committee will consider legislation today that will override Insurance Commissioner Harry Low and rewrite state law to…