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NCL Sends Letter to Senate HELP Committee on Lowering Healthcare Costs
/in Featured Home - Health/by allisoncAugust 1, 2025: Washington, DC – On July 31, 2025, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee held a hearing on the rising cost of healthcare and the urgent need for patient-focused reform. Lawmakers and expert witnesses discussed challenges with employer-sponsored insurance, the lack of price transparency, and the profit-driven nature of the U.S. healthcare system.
Featured Press Releases
March Madness Frenzy: Consumers Beware—Sports Betting Apps Are Draining Your Credit
/in Featured Home - Consumer Protection/by Lisa McDonaldApril 2, 2026: Washington, DC — As March Madness reaches the Final Four—with billions of dollars on the line and millions of Americans placing high-stakes wagers—the National Consumers League (NCL) is warning that sports betting apps are doing more than fueling the excitement—they may be quietly draining consumers’ savings and damaging their financial health.
NCL, Former FCC Chairs File SCOTUS Brief To Defend Agency From Wireless Carriers
/in Featured Home - Consumer Protection/by Lisa McDonaldMarch 27, 2026: Washington, DC – Today, the National Consumers League, two former chairs of the FCC, and five other public interest organizations filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in FCC v. AT&T. The case was brought after telecom carriers were found liable for privacy violations that harmed their customers. The companies responded by suing to nullify the Commission’s primary fining authority under the Communications Act of 1934.








March Madness Frenzy: Consumers Beware—Sports Betting Apps Are Draining Your Credit
/in Featured Home - Consumer Protection/by Lisa McDonaldApril 2, 2026: Washington, DC — As March Madness reaches the Final Four—with billions of dollars on the line and millions of Americans placing high-stakes wagers—the National Consumers League (NCL) is warning that sports betting apps are doing more than fueling the excitement—they may be quietly draining consumers’ savings and damaging their financial health.
NCL, Former FCC Chairs File SCOTUS Brief To Defend Agency From Wireless Carriers
/in Featured Home - Consumer Protection/by Lisa McDonaldMarch 27, 2026: Washington, DC – Today, the National Consumers League, two former chairs of the FCC, and five other public interest organizations filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in FCC v. AT&T. The case was brought after telecom carriers were found liable for privacy violations that harmed their customers. The companies responded by suing to nullify the Commission’s primary fining authority under the Communications Act of 1934.