Out of Balance: Marketing of Soda,
Candy, Snacks and Fast Foods Drowns Out Healthful Messages
September 2005 (Also in Spanish/En Español)
Getting
Milked?
Bay Area Supermarkets Charge Too Much for Milk
July 2004
Advancing
Accountability (report)
November 2003
Grantmaking
Accountability Template: The California Endownment Case Study
November 2003
Building
for a Healthy Future: Sustaining School-Based Enrollment in Health Insurance
Programs
May 2003
Getting
Action: How to Petition Government and Get Results
May 2003
An Advocate's
Guide to Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) in California
November 2002
HTML format
PDF format
Drift And Disarray: The California
Energy Crisis Continues
March 2002
Protecting California's Residential
And Small Business Electricity Consumers
January 2002
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)
Program: Best Practices to Serve Recipients
August 2000
Building Strong Fondations: Creating
Community Responsive Philanthropy in Nonprofit Conversions
July 2000
Good as Gold: Preserving Community
Resources in Nonprofit Conversions
June 2000
A Golden Opportunity: Improving
Children's Health Through California's Schools
March 2000
The Tie That Binds: Linking
Children's Health Insurance with School Nutrition Programs in California
December 1999
Balancing Mission and Market: Nonprofits
Walk a Tightrope Between the Public and Private Spheres (pdf
format only)
September 1999
There's No Place Like Home:
The Implications of Reverse Mortgages on Seniors in California
August 1999
Manage to Care: How California Can
Better Inform Consumers About Managed Care
June 1999
White Knights or Trojan Horses?
A Policy and Legal Framework for Evaluating Hospital
Consolidations in California
April 1999
The Hard Sell:
Combating Home Equity Lending Fraud in California,
July 1998
The Land of Milk and Money:
Los Angeles Area Retailers Charge Too Much For Milk,
July 1998.
Creating Supporting Organizations:
An Option for Conversion Foundations,
June 1998.
The Land of Milk and Money:
San Francisco Bay Area Retailers Charge Too Much For Milk,
May 1998.
Home Equity Fraud:
Don't Lose Your Home Like I Did,
April 1998.
Reverse Mortgages:
Guarding the Golden Years,
April 1998.
Blue Cross Conversions:
Consumer Efforts to Protect the Public's Interests,
New York Academy of Medicine Health Policy Symposium, Bulletin of the New
York Academy of Medicine, Volume 74, Number 2, Page 256. Julie Silas, Eleanor
Hamburger, Charles W.F. Bell, and Margo Hunter. Winter 1997.
Consumer Rights Under The Medi-Cal
Managed Care Two-Plan Model,
August 1997.
Got Moo-La?
Los Angeles Grocers Continue to Gouge Consumers on Milk,
June 1997.
Got Moo-La?
Bay Area Grocers Continue to Gouge Consumers on Milk,
March 1997.
A Manual on The Conversion of Nonprofit Health Care Organizations
into For-Profit Corporations,
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., West Coast Regional Office and Community Catalyst.
February 1997.
Milk Price Gouging by Grocers Hurts Los Angeles Families, Children
and the Poor,
Elisa Odabashian. October 1996.
Milk Price Gouging by Grocers Hurts Bay Area Families, Children and
the Poor,
Elisa Odabashian. September 1996.
Review of the Profitability of the California Private Passenger Automobile
Insurance Market,
Wakely and Associates, Inc. and Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., West Coast
Regional Office . William Ahern. June 1996.
Concealed Danger:
Who's Really Behind the Bid to Kill The California Corporate Criminal Liability
Act, Elisa Odabashian. April 1996.
A Shot in the Dark:
The Department of Corporations Fails in its Job to Educate and Inform Consumers
about Choosing an HMO,
Eleanor Hamburger. April 1996.
Congress Brings Back the Horrors:
Budget Bill Rolls Back Nursing Home Standards,
National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform and Nicole Gudzowsky
and Jeanne Finberg. December, 1995.
What Congress Isn't Telling You: Families of Nursing Home Residents
May Face Financial Ruin Under Federal Medicaid Bill,
National Senior Citizens Law Center and Patricia Nemore and Jeanne Finberg.
November, 1995.
Dirty Deeds:
Abuses and Fraudulent Practices in California's Home Equity Market,
October, 1995.
The Pot of Gold:
Monitoring Health Care Conversions Can Yield Billions of Dollars For Health
Care,
Eleanor Hamburger, Jeanne Finberg, and Leticia Alcantar. Published in 29
Clearinghouse Review, August/September, 1995.
Unraveling the Mystery of Medicaid Block Grants:
Proposed Cuts Threaten Consumers of All Income Levels,
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., West Coast Regional Office and National Health
Law Program, Washington Office, Jeanne Finberg and Stan Dorn. July, 1995.
Blue Cross' $2.5 Billion Grab:
A Report on How Blue Cross of California Captured Billions of Dollars Owed
to Health Charities,
Maryann O'Sullivan. August, 1994.
California's Single Payer Initiative for Health Care:
What Will It Mean For California Consumers,
Jeanne Finberg. June, 1994.
The High Cost of Check Cashing,
Tip S. Phabmixay. May, 1994.
The American Dream:
Opening The Door To Credit and Ending Mortgage Discrimination,
Michael A. Terhorst. December, 1993.
The Thin Red Line:
How The Poor Still Pay More,
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. West Coast Regional Office. David Dante Troutt.
June, 1993.
UCC Articles 3 and 4 in the California Legislature:
A New Focus on Consumer Protection in Uniform Law Proposals,
Consumers Finance Law Quarterly Report. Vol. 47, No. 2. Gail Hillebrand.
Spring, 1993.
The Health Care Crisis In the Latino Community,
Latino Issues Forum and Carlos Rodríguez. December, 1992.
Sold Short:
The Actual Cost of A Minimum Adequate Living Standard Compared to AFDC Levels
in California,
David Hoffman and Nettie Hoge. June, 1992.
The California Corporate Criminal Liability Act:
A One year Perspective,
The Everhart Company for Harry Snyder. March, 1992.
Revised Articles 3 and 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code:
A Consumer Perspective,
Alabama Law Review. Vol. 42, No. 2. Gail Hillebrand. Winter, 1992.
How California Wastes At Least $10 Billion in Health Care Dollars
Each year,
Health Access. April, 1991.
California's Health Access:
Marshalling the Political Will for Health Care Reform,
Stanford Law & Policy Review. Lois Salisbury, Maryann O'Sullivan,
and Judith Bell. Fall, 1991.
The Affordability of Auto Insurance Among Low Income Families in
Los Angeles,
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., West Coast Regional Office and Latino Issues
Forum. Juan L. Gonzales. Spring, 1991.
In Our Best Interest:
Why The U.S. Needs a National Health Care Program,
Health Access. April, 1991.
The Right Way to Spend California's 70 Billion Health Care Dollars,
Health Access. March, 1991.
Financial Information Bank for Refugees and Immigrants,
prepared in five languages by the Refugee Resettlement Program, Catholic
Charities, Los Angeles, California. Funded by a grant from the California
Credit and Finance Project, 1991.
Medicare/Medigap:
The Essential Guide for Older Americans and Their Families.
Carl Oshiro and Harry Snyder. Consumers Reports Books, 1990.
Community Reinvestment:
Putting Substance in Your Program, Community Investments.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Gail Hillebrand. Fall, 1990.
Code Blue:
The Medical Emergency,
Brenda Romney. November, 1990.
Using the Services of a Mortgage Broker, California Department
of Real Estate and Gail Hillebrand. March, 1990.
Start Off Right:
First Steps Toward Solving California's Health Care Crisis,
Health Access. February, 1990.
CEB Action Guide:
Meeting Statutory Deadlines, Contractual and Financial Inquiry Litigation,
Continuing Education of the Bar. G. Hillebrand, S. Clark, W. Elfving, G.
Flatt, D. Painter, and G. Robinson. Spring, 1990.
California Banker's Association Proposes to Rewrite California Banking
Law:
The Ultimate Blank Check,
Regulatory Law Reporter, Vol. 9, No. 4. Gail Hillebrand. Fall, 1989.
The California Dream, The California Nightmare:
5.2 Million People Without Health Insurance,
Health Access. March, 1988.
Claims Procedures in Large Consumer Class Actions and Equitable Distribution
of Benefits,
28 Santa Clara Law Review. 747. G. Hillebrand and D. Torrence. 1988.
Money and Politics,
Robert Shireman. 1987.
Public Scrutiny:
A guide to using Publicly-disclosed Information About Money and Politics
in California,
Robert Shireman. 1986.
Getting Action:
How to Petition State Government,
Carl Oshiro and Harry Snyder. 1980.
Pesticide
Residues In Conventional, IPM-Grown And Organic Foods: Insights >From
Three U.S. Data Sets (summary)
May 2002
A Report Card
for the EPA: Successes and Failures in Implementing the Food Quality
Protection Act
February 2001
Taking out the Trash: A New Direction
for New York City's Waste
Barbara Warren, M.S.
Organization of Waterfront Neighborhoods and Consumer Policy Institute/Consumers
Union (5/31/00)
Pesticides
Do You Know
What You're Eating? (Summary )
Do You Know What
You're Eating? An Analysis of U.S. Government Data on Pesticide
Residues in Foods (Full Report in PDF format)
February 1999
Pest Management at the Crossroads:
by Charles M. Benbrook with Edward Groth III, Ph.,D.,
Jean M. Halloran, Michael Hansen, Ph.D., and Sandra
Marquardt (Consumers Union. 1996, 272 pps., $19)
International Sustainable Agriculture
Progress and Roadblocks: Sustainable Agriculture at FAO
and the World Bank,
by Michael Hansen, Ph.D. with
Robbin Blaine, (1996, 33 pps., $5)
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development:
FAO at the Crossroads,
Michael Hansen, Ph.D., (1993, 70 pps., $8)
Living Soils: Sustainable Alternatives to Chemical Fertilizers,
Hugh McGuinness, Ph.D., (1993, 411 pps., $20)
The Social Costs of Modern Agriculture,
Hugh McGuinness, Ph.D., (1991, 17 pps., $4)
Environmental Problems of Chemical Fertilizer Use,
Hugh McGuinness, Ph.D., (1991, 17 pps., $4)
The First Three Years: Implementation of the World Bank
Pesticide Guidelines 1985-1988,
Michael Hansen, Ph.D., (1990, 114 pps., $8)
Escape from the Pesticide Treadmill: Alternatives to Pesticides
in Developing Countries,
Michael Hansen, Ph.D.
English edition (1987, 185 pps., $12)
Indonesian edition (1990, 220 pps., $12)
Spanish edition (1990, 250 pps., $12)
Urban Toxic Chemical Pollution
Perchloroethylene Exposure From Dry Cleaned Clothes,
Deborah N. Wallace,
Edward Groth (1996, 8 pps., $5)
UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS: Perchloroethylene in the Air
in Apartments Above New York City Dry Cleaners,
Deborah Wallace, Edward Groth, Ellen Kirrane,
Barbara Warren and Jean Halloran (1995, 57 pgs., $5)
Toxic Chemical Accident Risks in New York City,
Barbara Warren and Eileen Nic, (1991160 pgs. , with 1993 udate, $8)
Toxic Air Pollution from New York City Industry,
Eileen Nic and Beth Inabinett, (1990, 36 pgs., $5)
Bhopal in New Jersey? A Survey of Local Emergency Planning
Committees in New Jersey,
prepared by CPI and the New Jersey
Right to Know and Act Coalition (1990, 21 pps., $5)