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Economic And Energy Issues, Ending War In Iraq, Top Netroots' Concerns

July 20, 2008

Progressive bloggers and activists are most concerned about solving basic economic problems and our country’s energy crisis as well as ending the war in Iraq, according to a straw poll of participants at this year’s Netroots Nation conference conducted by the Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps.

GAS TO COST HOUSEHOLDS $2,300 MORE THIS YEAR THAN IN 2001

May 21, 2008

Faced with gas prices nearing $4 per gallon and the heavy summer driving months ahead, households are expected to spend $2,300 more on gas this year than seven years ago, according to a new report released today by the Campaign for America’s Future.

McCAIN WOULD DRIVE UP HEALTH CARE COSTS FOR FAMILIES, WHILE BENEFITING HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES

April 28, 2008

Sen. John McCain’s health care plan would dismantle the employer-provided system that covers more than 60 percent of non-elderly Americans and drive up health care costs, according to experts responding to the announcement of his proposal today. An average family could see their health care costs as much as double under the McCain health care plan, according to an analysis by the Campaign for America’s Future.

State of the Union 2008

January 27, 2008

President Bush is expected to address problems in the nation’s economy while hailing the state of the union as strong tonight, but for Americans worrying about how to make ends meet, the country is headed in the wrong direction, according to numbers compiled today by the Campaign for America’s Future.

Record-Breaking: Senate Conservatives

December 17, 2007

The Republican Senate minority filibustered an omnibus budget bill, setting a modern-day record for blocking the most legislation during a congressional session. A new report released by the Campaign for America's Future details the 62 times conservatives have used the filibuster to block legislation (or force modification of bills) in the first session of the 110th Congress.

'Barbie and Ken' Video Calls For Ouster Of Nation's Top Product Safety Official

November 19, 2007

WASHINGTON - As the holiday shopping season kicks into high gear this week, a growing number of citizen and consumer groups are calling on the Consumer Product Safety Commission to better protect children from dangerous toys that have made it to store shelves this year. The Campaign for America's Future has released a humorous video, featuring a "toxic" encounter between the famous Barbie and Ken dolls, calling for the resignation of CPSC Acting Director Nancy Nord. Nord has opposed legislation to strengthen CPSC oversight on toy safety and been caught taking trips paid for by the toy industry.

Toxic Trade Exposes More and More Americans To Deadly Products, Report Says

October 29, 2007

More and more American consumers are at risk from products that are not produced in America or subject to American safety standards, according to a new report released today by the Campaign for America’s Future. The report calls for an increase in the authority and budget of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

President’s Veto of Children’s Health Bill Marks First Round In National Fight About Health Care

October 22, 2007

Campaign for America’s Future co-director Robert Borosage said that President Bush’s veto of the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization bill today kicks off a major debate about fixing the nation’s broken health care system.

Children's Health Bill Vote Makes The Record Clear

October 17, 2007

Campaign for America’s Future co-director Roger Hickey said that 156 House Members declared themselves enemies of children and families in today’s vote on children’s health care.

President Expected To Sign The Largest Increase In Student Aid Since The G.I. Bill

09/19/2007

WASHINGTON – Congress sent the College Cost Reduction and Access Act to the president yesterday for his signature, providing the largest increase in student aid since the G.I. Bill. more »