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NCL to FDA: Don’t hide High Fructose Corn Syrup behind misleading ‘Corn Sugar’ name
February 10, 2011
The nation’s oldest consumer group has told the Food and Drug Administration that allowing a name change of High Fructose Corn Syrup to “Corn Sugar” would be misleading to consumers and possibly expose the agency to future dilemma, depending on how scientific research and public perception may continue to evolve.
Read more: NCL to FDA: Don’t hide High Fructose Corn Syrup behind misleading ‘Corn Sugar’ name
Consumer group urges FTC to halt ‘dangerously misleading’ marketing claims by vitaminwater
February 2, 2011
The nation’s oldest consumer group today, in a formal complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission, called advertising and labeling claims made by vitaminwater “dangerously misleading” and u rged the commission to halt deceptive statements being made by the manufacturer.
Scammers going after senior victims, says NCL’s Fraud Center
January 21, 2011
Fake checks continue to be the most-often reported fraud to national nonprofit help center. Experts say seniors are being particularly targeted by scammers.
Read more: Scammers going after senior victims, says NCL’s Fraud Center
NCL to host first ever LifeSmarts Summit in Torrance, CA January 24-26
January 20, 2011
For the first time ever, experts in consumer literacy will gather to set agenda for expansion of the national teen consumer education program.
Read more: NCL to host first ever LifeSmarts Summit in Torrance, CA January 24-26
Groups call for strong oversight to protect consumers from combined Comcast-NBC
January 19, 2011
Despite tough talk about reining in out-of-control media consolidation, the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice have allowed the merger of two of the largest media empires in the country – Comcast and NBC Universal – to proceed. Consumer advocates from NCL and Consumer Action comment.
Read more: Groups call for strong oversight to protect consumers from combined Comcast-NBC
National Consumers League standing strong against those wishing to repeal Affordable Care Act
January 19, 2011
The National Consumers League, the nation’s oldest consumer group, announced today that it has joined with other consumer, health, and worker groups, to take a stand against efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Groups urge FCC to protect consumers from wireless ‘bill shock’
January 10, 2011
In comments submitted to the Federal Communications Commission, NCL joined with a number of leading consumer and public interest organizations to call for the adoption of strong rules against bill shock, a baseline of consumer protection that millions would stand to benefit from.
Read more: Groups urge FCC to protect consumers from wireless ‘bill shock’
CPSC’s consumer complaint database welcome by advocates
January 10, 2011
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a plan to publish consumer complaints about dangerous or defective products, something advocates have been demanding for years.
Read more: CPSC’s consumer complaint database welcome by advocates
NCL statement on passage of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, H.R. 2751
December 21, 2010
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, H.R. 2751, clearing the final hurdle and sending the bill to the President’s desk, where Mr. Obama has pledged to sign it. The legislation will enable consumers to ring in the New Year knowing that the U.S. food supply of the future will be safer.
Read more: NCL statement on passage of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, H.R. 2751
Consumer groups call on Microsoft to grant Americans the same browser choices as Europeans
December 21, 2010
At the height of the holiday season, consumer advocates at the American Antitrust Institute, Consumes Union, Consumer Action, and NCL are asking Microsoft to give Americans the "gift" of browser choices beyond Internet Explorer when purchasing a Windows operating system--something that is already available to their European counterparts.