Consumer Protection

Is our food safe? What about the drugs we take? The cars we drive and the products we buy? Are the banks, credit card companies and lenders dealing fairly with us? In each case, federal agencies are charged with making sure the answer is “yes.” But examples of unsafe products and unfair practices abound in the marketplace.

For years, General Motors hid from regulators evidence that an ignition switch the company used in its Cobalts, Opels, Pontiacs, and Saturns had such a hair trigger that a light brush by the driver’s hand or knee would shut down the engine, disabling air bags and power steering. The resulting loss of control caused at least 13 fatal accidents. GM's ability to avoid detection for so many years says as much about the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's weak enforcement record as anything.

Other examples abound. From tainted peanut butter to toxic drywall, to lead-laden imported toys, such instances of unsafe food, drugs, automobiles and products are all too dangerous evidence of a failed system of regulation and enforcement. Often the failure is the result of neglect – a lack of political will to spend the money required to conduct meaningful research and enforcement. Sometimes the cause is ideological: a conviction that safeguards interfere unduly with industry profits. Either way, the result is that industry is spared the costs of being accountable for unsafe production practices, shifting those costs instead to consumers in the form of injuries, illness and worse.

Below, see what CPR Members Scholars and staff have had to say about it in reports, testimony, op-eds and more. Use the search box to narrow the list.

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July 9, 2004: CPR President McGarity Responds to FDA Mad Cow Announcement.

Type: News Releases (July 9, 2004)
PDF: July 9, 2004: CPR President McGarity Responds to FDA Mad Cow Announcement.
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Categories: Consumer Protection Consumer Protection

April 11, 2005. New CPR White Paper: MTBE Dispute Highlights Importance of Tort Law in Protecting Public.

Type: News Releases (April 11, 2005)
PDF: April 11, 2005. New CPR White Paper: MTBE Dispute Highlights Importance of Tort Law in Protecting Public.
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Categories: Consumer Protection Consumer Protection

October 31, 2005, New CPR Report: Vioxx Disaster a Product of Hollowing Out of FDA.

Type: News Releases (Oct. 31, 2005)
PDF: October 31, 2005, New CPR Report: Vioxx Disaster a Product of Hollowing Out of FDA.
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The Hidden Lesson of the Vioxx Fiasco: Reviving a Hollow FDA

The Hidden Lesson of the Vioxx Fiasco: Reviving a Hollow FDA, by Rena Steinzor and Margaret Clune, White Paper 514, October 2005.

Type: Reports (Oct. 12, 2005)
PDF: The Hidden Lesson of the Vioxx Fiasco: Reviving a Hollow FDA, by Rena Steinzor and Margaret Clune, White Paper 514, October 2005.
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Author(s): Rena Steinzor, Margaret Giblin
Tags: Vioxx
Categories: Consumer Protection Consumer Protection

Only an Independent Agency Can Safeguard Beef

Only an Independent Agency Can Safeguard Beef, op-ed by Thomas McGarity

Type: Op-Eds (June 5, 2004)
PDF: Only an Independent Agency Can Safeguard Beef
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Author(s): Thomas McGarity
Tags: mad cow
Categories: Consumer Protection Consumer Protection