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    • drugs

      Lexapro's Marketing Plan Shows How Drug Maker Pushes New Drugs

      The Senate just released 88 pages of a confidential 270+ page marketing plan by Forest Laboratories, created in 2004 and focused on how to get doctors to prescribe the antidepressant Lexapro over similar but cheaper alternatives such as Celexa. The New York Times notes that the line between marketing and education seems to be heavily blurred, which may not surprise you. There are, however, two interesting notes for consumers who may be taking Lexapro. More »

      10:00 AM on Thu Sep 3 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,337 views, 69 comments

      Most discussed EllenRose: My doctor had me on Lexapro, but when the insurance refused to cover it, we fell back to the generic more »

    • cars

      Senate $2 Billion Approves Cash For Clunkers Extension

      The Senate has approved $2 billion in additional funding for the CARS or Cash for Clunkers program. Of course, the perennial buzzkills at Consumer Reports Cars had to find a downside to the program's continuation. More »

      7:15 AM on Fri Aug 7 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      2,865 views, 62 comments

    • airline passengers bill of rights

      Airline Passengers Bill Of Rights Lurches Down Congressional Runway

      Tomorrow, a Senate committee will hold a hearing on legislation that grants passengers the right to deplane if their plane is delayed on the runway for more than 3 hours. The legislation will also require that airlines provide water, food, and bathroom facilities during delays. If passed, it will be ignored by Delta. More »

      5:31 PM on Mon Jul 20 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      5,777 views, 46 comments

      Most discussed almightytora: I know I flied United a few weeks ago, and my flight from Denver to Los Angeles was HEAVILY overbooked more »

    • tax

      Radio Shack Is Levying The Wrong Sales Tax In New York City

      Radio Shack is charging New York City consumers an extra half-percent of sales tax, even though the State hasn't approved a new tax rate. Before descending into a chaotic mess of embarrassing inaction, the New York State Senate was widely expected to hike the sales tax New York City's local sales from 8.375% to 8.875%. That never happened, a minor detail that isn't stopping Radio Shack from collecting more tax, as reader Jeff discovered... More »

      8:00 AM on Sun Jul 5 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      7,207 views, 38 comments

      Most discussed RBeetlea: He paid $14 for a 2GB SD? [www.jr.com] more »

    • idk y txts r so $$. Consumers Union's Joel Kelsey says what all already knew—text messages are way overpriced—only he got to say it during testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights. [Consumer Reports Electronics] MORE »

      85 comments

    • consumerist goes to washington

      Get Informed About Credit Card Reform

      As we prepare to talk credit card reform with the Obama folks, we want to make sure you're all able to follow along at home. Inside, we present a cornucopia of fact sheets, charts, and links about the fight for credit card reform. More »

      1:38 PM on Tue May 12 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      3,562 views, 20 comments

      Most discussed pal003: Credit Card Reform MUST include credit card interest rates CAPS. While the Banks are getting TARP Bailout money and Fed Reserve more »

    • employment discrimination

      Forced Arbitration: You Can't Sue Us For Discrimination

      Besides banning forced arbitration in consumer and franchise contracts, the Arbitration Fairness Act bans mandatory binding arbitration clauses in employment contracts. John's story illustrates why this is necessary, inside. More »

      4:42 PM on Thu Apr 30 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      14,336 views, 108 comments

    • news from the swamp

      Legislation To Protect Consumers From Crappy Credit Card Practices Moves Forward

      The Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights is back in the news, and with Congress considering the legislation, we offer a refresher on what's in this bill and why it's important. More »

      4:28 PM on Thu Apr 23 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      8,590 views, 62 comments

    • spam

      Senators Introduce Bill To Ban Text Message Spam

      Senators Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Bill Nelson, D-Florida, have introduced the m-SPAM Act, which would update the CAN-SPAM law to include text message spam. "The m-SPAM Act would explicitly bar marketers from sending text messages to any mobile number in the national Do-Not-Call registry maintained by the FTC," reports InternetNews.

      "New Bill Looks to Clamp Down on Mobile Spam" [InternetNews via mocoNews]
      (Photo: nate steiner)

      4:33 PM on Tue Apr 7 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,831 views, 55 comments

      Most discussed Darrone: Sounds refreshingly simple. Now let's watch as Congress butchammends it into a bill about misrepresenting the weight of livestock. more »

    • news from the swamp

      After Decade-Long Delay, House Tells FDA To Regulate Tobacco

      The House this week voted to empower the FDA to regulate tobacco, just in case people still smoke even after new taxes push the cost of cigarettes to over $9 per pack and the recession bankrupts everyone. Under the measure, which passed 298-112, the FDA would be able to set nicotine levels, control cigarette advertising, and require companies to provide a full list of cigarette ingredients. As usual, the killjoys in the Senate may force the House to smoke a light version of the cigarette bill... More »

      3:00 PM on Sat Apr 4 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      6,437 views, 89 comments

      Most discussed dreamsneverend: The irony is, it's mostly lower income people who smoke and are hardest hit by these taxes... and when they more »

    • math is hard

      Survey: Politicians Pretty Much Suck At Paying Taxes

      Following up on the multiple Obama nominees who've had tax troubles, Politico asked the 99 members of the Senate whether they've ever had mistakes on their tax returns or filed back taxes. Yes and yes. More »

      11:28 AM on Wed Feb 11 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      5,780 views, 64 comments

    • Senate approves $838 billion economic stimulus bill 61 to 37. C-Span says three Republicans broke ranks to vote for it: Senators Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe, and Arlen Specter. MORE »

      126 comments

    • pointing fingers

      So, Who's To Blame For The Salmonella Outbreak? PCA, The FDA, The CDC...

      We know there's salmonella story fatigue setting in, but this new overview from yesterday's Senate hearing is the best yet as far as piecing together exactly how salmonella-tainted peanut butter made it into our food supply for such a long period of time, and why it took so long to trace it back to a single rotten peanut plant in Georgia. Ultimately the blame lies with Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) for failing to maintain its factory and for not destroying lots that tested positive for salmonella, but both the FDA and the CDC had a role in it, too. One example: the FDA didn't even know the plant produced peanut butter or peanut paste until 2007. More »

      12:01 PM on Fri Feb 6 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,115 views, 34 comments

      Most discussed mwc5446: I've complained about this at the state/local/fed level for years, but, what's one voice?Let's say you get sick, like salmonella more »

    • apologies

      Senate Sergeant at Arms Joins Facebook To Apologize To Inaugural Ticket Holders

      The Senate's Sergeant at Arms, Terry Gainer, joined Facebook to deliver a picture perfect apology to the survivors of the so-called Purple Tunnel of Doom, a group of several thousand people who were kept out of President Obama's inauguration even though they had tickets. It takes a superior apology to address a colossal failure, and Gainer certainly delivered. The sincerity and completeness of the apology easily make it one of the best mea culpas we've ever seen. More »

      1:10 PM on Sun Feb 1 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      15,772 views, 63 comments

      Most discussed Crim Law Geek: I think it's hilarious how the DC Metro is patting themselves on the back for having 1.4 million riders on more »

    • After failing to get the required two-third majority on Wednesday, the House is expected next week to pass legislation delaying the digital television transition to June 12, according to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. The Senate has already voted to extend the deadline, and President Obama has indicated he will sign the bill. MORE »

      35 comments

    • digital tv transition

      Congress Prepares To Push Back Digital TV Deadline

      Congress may soon help the 1.76 million consumers anxiously waiting for their $40 digital TV converter coupons. According to Congress Daily, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) is drafting legislation to push back the February 17 digital television transition deadline as requested last week by both Consumers Union and the incoming Obama Administration. More »

      4:20 PM on Tue Jan 13 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      4,922 views, 104 comments

      Most discussed downwithmonstercable: Lame. Bring it on. We shouldn't be paying for coupons anyway. Get with the times, suck it up, and buy more »

    • mortgages

      Citibank, Senate Agree On "Cramdown" Bill To Prevent Foreclosures

      Ever heard of a cramdown? It's when a bankrupcty court splits a home loan into two parts: a secured loan that's equal to the current value of the home, and an unsecured loan that covers the rest of the outstanding debt. The secured loan is paid, and the unsecured isn't. It can result in lower monthly payments (if the new loan amount is amortized over the course of the loan), but the important part is that it helps guarantee that a significant part of the loan will still be paid off.

      You'll probably hear it a lot more in 2009, because the Senate and Citibank have just reached an agreement to allow cramdowns for homeowners who have filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. More »

      9:08 PM on Thu Jan 8 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,595 views, 58 comments

      Most discussed Bill McCann: Gee, what about the rest of us who never miss a payment on our mortgages and credit cards? Is there more »

    • senate

      Illinois Jeweler Selling Senate Seats

      As Gawker pointed out, a Chicago furniture store is running ads claiming that it "sells more seats than the Governor." Now a local jewelry store is literally selling Senate seats, as beautiful charms!

      8:00 PM on Mon Dec 29 2008
      By Alex Chasick
      4,416 views, 30 comments

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