Press Releases
Washington, DC — Americans were promised meaningful health benefits under health reform and deserve better than the near-worthless junk insurance that low-wage employers are lobbying to preserve, said Consumer Watchdog. The group urged President Obama to resist making wholesale exemptions to the new law.
Jones/Feuer Effort Defeated; Schwarzenegger/Leno Bill Clears Legislature
Allowing Insurers to Charge "Unreasonable" and "Unjustified" Premiums
Santa Monica, CA – Sacramento lawmakers, buffeted by hundreds of
thousands of dollars in insurance company contributions, defeated a
strong insurance rate reform bill supported by consumer and labor
organization (AB 2578- Jones/Feuer) late Tuesday night. Democratic
opponents of the Jones/Feuer legislation supported an alternative bill,
proposed by Governor Schwarzenegger and carried by Senator Mark Leno (SB
1163), that allows insurers to charge excessive health insurance
premiums under a new, industry-preferred standard that merely requires
rates to be "actuarially sound."
Actuarial Soundness” Defense Protects Insurers At Expense of Rate Regulation, Consumer Watchdog Says
Los Angeles, CA -- Anthem Blue Cross’s defense of its recent controversial premium increases will be codified in law under eleventh hour legislation by San Francisco State Senator Mark Leno, SB 1163, just as the California legislature is set to adjourn Tuesday night. Consumer Watchdog, the group behind auto insurance regulation Prop 103 that has saved Californians $62 billion, warned that if health insurers can defend rates simply by having an actuary say the increases are “actuarial sound,” as Anthem Blue Cross did and Leno’s legislation provides, consumers will be in big trouble.Insurance Commissioners and Obama Administration Must Resist More Weakening of Curbs on Industry Overhead and Profit, Says Consumer Watchdog
Seattle, WA --The nation’s state insurance commissioners are making far-reaching decisions in Seattle this week on whether health insurance companies will spend more on health care, less on their own overhead and investor profit. The decisions will affect whether insurance companies continue with double-digit premium increases and declines in the amount of actual health care they provide, or seek a more efficient business model that is as fair to consumers as it is to Wall Street, said Consumer Watchdog.
Program Provides Economic Opportunity in Tough Times, With No Taxpayer Cost
Santa Monica, CA – California lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to
legislation strengthening and extending the innovative “Low Cost Auto
Insurance Program” that offers an affordable bare bones car insurance
policy to low-income motorists with no taxpayer cost. Consumer advocates
applauded lawmakers for passing AB 1597 (Jones) on a bipartisan basis
and are urging Governor Schwarzenegger to sign the bill in order to keep
this program available.
Insurers' Actions Mirror Credit Card Companies' Interest Rate Increases Ahead of New Consumer Rights
Washington, DC —Consumer Watchdog and the Center for Media and Democracy
today asked the Obama administration to investigate how the major
for-profit health insurance companies are reducing their proportion of
spending on health care in advance of health reform, even as premiums
spike upward. In a letter to Health and Human Services chief Kathleen
Sebelius, the groups compared insurers’ actions to those of credit card
companies, which spiked annual interest rates last year in advance of
new federal regulations that would curb corporate abuses.
Is Internet Giant’s Technology Being Used to Spy On Americans?
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The FBI and DEA are now making extensive use of Google Earth, according to federal spending records. Consumer Watchdog is filing Freedom of Information Act requests with the agencies today to determine how the Internet giant’s digital mapping technology is being used for domestic surveillance, including whether it is used for racial profiling or other abuses of civil liberties.

