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States are passing privacy laws, but they’re weak – Consumer Protection Week 2024
Here’s how to protect your data from cybercriminals.
Airline travel expected to be chaotic in 2024, again – Consumer Protection Week 2024
Proven travel tips to help passengers avoid problems
Consumer Protection Week 2024: Advice for everyone trying to navigate today’s complex marketplaces
PIRG offers expert tips on protecting your privacy, avoiding scams, identifying reliable cell phones and more
Colorado puts unprecedented restrictions on air pollution from lawn equipment
New policy limits summer use of gas-powered lawn mowers, phases out gas-powered leaf blowers on government property
Air quality agency will vote to cut pollution from lawn equipment
Summertime use of the dirtiest gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers expected to be phased out on government property in Colorado
Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollution
New limits on soot will save thousands of lives
Parents and teachers call on EPA to ‘get the lead out’ at school
Groups representing millions of parents and teachers joined environmental and public health advocates to urge the EPA to get the lead out of drinking water at schools and child care centers.
Statement: EPA proposes to designate PFAS as hazardous substances
Proposal would better enable regulators to address ‘forever chemicals’ under nation’s hazardous waste law.
50,000+ petition FTC to support Right to Repair
Public comment period closes, advocates deliver letters signed by hundreds of organizations, tens of thousands of people
REPORT: States get failing grades for privacy laws
Successful industry lobbying has watered down consumer protections