Prop 33 is touted as a "discount," but the billionaire behind it is reluctant to admit his propositon would legalize a surcharge against drivers who left the market for legitimate reasons, like not owning a…
Jamie Court from Consumer Watchdog, and Rachel Hooper (as a paid spokesperson for the Yes side) debate the the real reasons why Prop 33 was put on the ballot.
The insurance industry-backed Prop 33 will hurt real drivers, like Alexis. It unfairly surcharges almost anyone who had a legitimate lapse in their insurance coverage -- even if it's because they stopped driving. Should you…
Proposition 33 on the November ballot asks votes to change the way car insurance rates are calculated in California. The measure proposes tweaking current rules to allow companies to consider drivers' insurance history when setting…
Proposition 33, a ballot measure funded almost exclusively by car insurance magnate George Joseph, seeks to add a new criteria to calculating insurance rates: coverage history. Daniel Palay from Consumer Watchdog takes issue with the…
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court breaks down why prices have skyrocketed in California this week, and what the state can do to prevent this in the future.
Prop 33's tv ads are a fraud on voters, down to their "real drivers" who are actually paid campaign employees. Please share this video with your friends, coworkers and family members in California. Don't let…
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court discusses the outstanding (and wholly unconsidered) legal and ethical implications of legalizing driverless robotic cars on the streets of California.
Banking fees are reaching all-time highs despite legislative efforts to keep charges at a minimum, according to a study from Bankrate.com. Fees are infiltrating areas of personal banking, like the checking account and ATM, that…
A California insurance company billionaire has launched a deceptive radio campaign that lies about the military and those serving abroad under his ballot measure, Proposition 33.