NCL statement on the nomination of Dr. Tom Price (R-GA) for Secretary of Health and Human Services – National Consumers League

December 1, 2016

Contact: NCL Communications, Cindy Hoang, cindyh@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832 

Washington, DC—The National Consumers League (NCL) has issued the following statement, which may be attributed to Executive Director Sally Greenberg:

NCL, the nation’s pioneering consumer organization, founded in 1899, is alarmed to learn of the nomination of Dr. Tom Price (R-GA) to head the Department of Health and Human Services, whose mission is “Improving the health, safety, and well-being of America.” Dr. Price’s stated positions will, to the contrary, erode the nation’s essential health and safety laws and cause particular harm to older Americans and women.

Dr Price is an ideologue with extreme views, including: privatizing Medicare, a critical program that provides high quality health care for older Americans; repealing the Affordable Care Act, which today provides 20 million previously uninsured Americans with health coverage; and denying women access to both contraception AND abortion services, which is an illogical strategy towards a goal of reducing unwanted pregnancies. The State of Colorado is a case in point. Teenagers and poor women were offered free intrauterine devices and implants that prevent pregnancy. The birthrate among teenagers across the state plunged by 40 percent from 2009 to 2013, while their rate of abortions fell by 42 percent, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

NCL has a long history of supporting health insurance for all, health coverage for seniors, and access to reproductive health care for women. They worked diligently over many years to secure the health care gains that women, seniors, and all Americans enjoy today. Dr. Price would roll back the clock on the health and well-being of millions of Americans. We urge the Senate to reject Dr. Price’s nomination. President-Elect Trump should instead nominate someone whose views are in step with the health care needs of the American people.

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The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America’s pioneer consumer organization. Our mission is to protect and promote social and economic justice for consumers and workers in the United States and abroad. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org.

NCL commends Senate passage of the BOTS Act – National Consumers League

December 1, 2016

Contact: NCL Communications, Cindy Hoang, cindyh@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832

Washington, DC—The National Consumers League (NCL), America’s pioneering consumer and worker advocacy organization, applauds the Senate’s passage of S. 3183, the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act of 2016. The bill, which for the first time prohibits the use of ticket-purchasing software known as “ticket bots,” passed on a bipartisan vote and now heads back to the House of Representatives. NCL believes this bill is an important first step toward the goal of fostering a fairer live event ticketing marketplace.

The following statement is attributable to John Breyault, NCL Vice President of Public Policy, Telecommunications and Fraud:

“The BOTS Act received bipartisan support in both chambers of Congress because it is a common-sense, pro-consumer step forward in the fight to fix a rigged live event ticket marketplace. Ticket bots have for far too long been used by unscrupulous ticket brokers to jump in line ahead of fans who just want to buy tickets to see their favorite bands, Broadway shows and sports teams at an affordable price. This important legislation now heads back to the House of Representatives for what we hope will be a final vote. We urge lawmakers there to quickly take up this consumer-friendly bill and send it on to the President for his signature.”

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About the National Consumers League

The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America’s pioneer consumer organization. Our mission is to protect and promote social and economic justice for consumers and workers in the United States and abroad. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org.