Healthy Communities
• Pass chemical security legislation that replaces dangerous toxic
chemicals with safer alternatives and allows states to establish
stronger security protections.
• Protect the public’s right-to-know about toxic pollution in
communities and toxics in consumer products, and stop attempts to
preempt state toxic disclosure laws.
• Pass legislation to ban harmful long-lived toxics identified for
elimination by the international community, and allow states to
establish stronger health protections against these toxics.
• Reinstate legislation to make polluters pay to clean up Superfund
sites to a level that protects public health, and defend the Superfund
from rollbacks that would let polluters off the hook.
• Develop and implement a strategy to pass legislation that will reform
federal chemical policy by placing public health protections above
industry profits.
Food Safety
• Guarantee the safety of our food supply by strengthening and
protecting state food safety laws while improving federal protections.
Health Care and Prescription Drugs
• Enact legislation guaranteeing the safety of America’s prescription
drug supply by giving the FDA the authority it needs to protect
consumers from dangerous drugs and to inform doctors of new drug safety
concerns.
• Legalize reimportation of prescription drugs from Canada; restore
Medicare’s ability to negotiate lower prices with drug companies;
eliminate barriers to low-cost generics; and, take other steps to rein
in anti-competitive drug company practices.
• Take positive steps to expand access to universal health care, but
oppose efforts to create a separate less-regulated system of
association health plans that will only undercut everyone’s existing
health insurance and lead to a race to the bottom.
Money and Politics
• Build support and pass the Presidential Funding Act of 2006 to fix the presidential public financing system.
• Develop and pass a Clean Money, Clean Elections bill to establish full public financing for Congress.
• Develop and pass a comprehensive ethics and lobby reform package
including an independent ethics enforcement office, tighter rules on
privately funded travel and gifts, and disclosure of special interest
campaign contributions.
• Block rollbacks and loopholes to campaign finance law like those in H.R. 1316.
Financial Privacy and Security
• Enact federal security freeze legislation modeled on the strongest
state privacy laws that provides consumers with a free, easy-to-use
right to prevent identity thieves from accessing their credit reports.
• Enact federal security breach legislation that requires consumer
notice any time their confidential files are stolen, unless there is no
risk of harm.
• Strengthen consumer privacy protections that fail to prevent
unfettered sharing of confidential information between corporate
affiliates and third parties, both on and off the Internet, that
contribute to both identity theft and unfair marketplace practices.
• Prevent the IRS from allowing tax preparers from sharing or selling confidential tax information for any non-tax purpose.
• Extend to all consumers new protections against payday and other
usurious predatory lending Congress has enacted for military personnel
and their families.
• Rein in unfair credit card company practices and regulate their
practice of aggressively marketing credit and debt to young people.
• Overturn recent rules of the federal bank regulator, the Office of
the Comptroller of the Currency, that prevent states from protecting
their consumers from unfair practices of national banks and their
subsidiaries.
• Defeat Wal-Mart’s application for a federally-insured banking charter
and close the loopholes that have allowed other commercial firms to
form banks, placing the insurance safety net at risk.
Media Reform and Internet Freedom
• Protect Internet freedom by ensuring that all consumers have equal
access to all web sites, and that telephone and cable companies do not
establish fast and slow lanes on the web.
• Oppose efforts to weaken FCC media ownership rules that now promote
democratic discourse and help guarantee a diversity of broadcast and
newspaper companies competing to offer the news in local markets.
• Protect cellphone and cable customers by protecting state laws designed to protect utility customers from unfair practices.
Toy Safety
• Protect children from unsafe toys.
Transportation
• Ensure that federal transportation financing ends preference for new highways over rail and other forms of public transportation.
• Creating strong “Fix It First” road policies that ensure that deferred maintenance will be addressed before new roads get built.
Investor Protection
• Oppose special-interest efforts to weaken the Sarbanes-Oxley
Corporate Reform Act passed in the wake of the Enron and Worldcom
debacles.

