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  2. Harvey Rosenfield - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Rosenfield (born 1952) is an American lawyer, author and consumer advocate. In 1985, he founded Consumer Watchdog, a nationally recognized, nonpartisan nonprofit public interest group. He serves as the group's counsel.

  3. Anti-consumerism - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, critics of unchecked consumerism argue that solving these issues requires more than individual action; it also necessitates economic restructuring to lessen dependence on constant consumer spending [17] One crucial aspect of this movement is the call for "voluntary simplicity," which advocates for reducing material needs to reduce ...

  4. Consumer Watchdog - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Watchdog (formerly the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights) is a non-profit, progressive organization which advocates for taxpayer and consumer interests, with a focus on insurance, health care, political reform, privacy and energy.

  5. J. Robert Hunter - Wikipedia

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    J. Robert Hunter (born November 20, 1936) is an American consulting actuary and consumer advocate who serves as the director of insurance for the nonprofit Consumer Federation of America (CFA) since 1995.

  6. Home buyers to be spared broker commissions up to 6% ... - AOL

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    If the $418 million legal agreement is approved by a federal court, consumer advocates predict the ranks of real estate agents will thin, further driving down commission prices.

  7. The Utility Reform Network - Wikipedia

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    TURN (The Utility Reform Network) is a consumer advocacy organization headquartered in San Francisco, California.In 1972, Sylvia Siegel started TURN in her kitchen to represent consumers before the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), which she felt was overly focused on the interests of its regulated industries at the expense of consumers. [1]

  8. Biden led a consumer protection revival. Will the election ...

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    Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra (left) and Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan (right) listen as President Joe Biden speaks about new economic actions by his ...

  9. Consumer advocates and realtors hail NAR settlement ... - AOL

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    According to consumer advocates, and even some realtors, it’s a win for homebuyers and sellers. “Price transparency is a good thing, increased competition is a good thing, and this will ...