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STATEMENT: Biden admin drafting a rushed, flawed plan to fast track data centers and power plants for AI
Environmental and consumer advocates express concerns about environmental harm and costs to consumers in “blind sprint” for AI dominance
STATEMENT: Junk fees ban to help consumers, businesses
Surprise fees cost us billions of dollars, tens of millions of hours every year
Statement: Gov. Healy declines to protect ticket buyers, signs economic development bill as-is
New anti consumer event ticketing measure signed into law.
Consumer Advocates Urge Gov. Healey To Amend Eco Dev Bill to Protect Fans of Live Events
New restrictions on event ticket holders included in economic development bill pending before Gov Healey.
New report: Loophole allows unsafe toys from overseas to flood market
MASSPIRG releases 39th report on unsafe toys.
RELEASE: Guide helps you shop used electronics, have greener holiday
New Report: Less than half of phone companies use anti-robocall technology despite law; unwanted calls down only 17% in 3 years
Three years after a federal law started requiring phone companies to install anti-robocall technology, less than half of those companies have completed the installation.
RELEASE: New interactive map, corporate disclosure show progress on lawn care electrification
Cities, states, corporations slashing pollution, noise from gas-powered lawn equipment
RELEASE: EPA sets 10-year deadline for replacing lead pipes
While EPA sets critical 10-year deadline for replacing lead pipes, more needs to be done to get rid of lead in school drinking water.
General Mills shareholders call for less plastic, more truth in recycling
A noteworthy 40% of General Mills shareholders voted last week in favor of a proposal urging the food company to assess how it can increase the scale, pace and rigor of its sustainability efforts, including by reducing plastic packaging.