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Our New Years Resolution

Carmen Balber

What an inspiring 2012! Together, we exposed and stopped false MPG claims by automakers, shamed health insurance companies into lowering outrageous rate hikes and moved closer to the day when technology companies can’t collect and sell our private information online and on our phones without consent. This year we’ll continue these fights, and more.

Big things are going to happen in 2013, and we’re glad you’re here with us to see them through. We’ll be asking in the coming days your thoughts on what Consumer Watchdog’s priorities should be in 2013.

For now, here are some of our pledges for this year. We will:

What do you think of our resolutions? At Consumer Watchdog we know that when public opinion is on our side, we can make big things happen. So be on the lookout for our survey next week, and let us know your opinion on what our priorities should be in 2013.

Your ideas, actions and complaints were behind some of our biggest consumer protection victories. We need your input again to make this year as big as the last.

Happy New Year!

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Posted by Carmen Balber, Executive Director of Consumer Watchdog.

Movie Rating: Not Suitable For Health Insurance Executives

by Consumer Watchdog

One million Californians will be slammed today with health insurance rate hikes as high as 20%. Consumer Watchdog Campaign has a solution.

Watch this short, funny movie trailer about an alternative future with no rate hikes, and share it with your friends.

Health insurance price hikes recur more often than Groundhog Day — Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall. Now there’s something Californians can do about it.

Go to www.JustifyRates.org to download, print and sign the ballot petition to stop outrageous rate hikes. The short movie trailer tells the story. Watch it. Post it. Tweet It.

Let your friends know what’s happening and what they can do about it!

Help us beat the health insurance companies at the ballot.