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Page Text: 1941 Guiding Consumers in Wartime When the U.S. went to war in 1941, manufacturers focused on war production. Many consumers had to ration to make ends meet. To help people make smart decisions with limited funds, CR published a weekly newsletter, “Bread & Butter.” 1958 Exposing Nuclear Fallout in Food 1958 Exposing Nuclear Fallout in Food CR launched the first large-scale investigation of consumer exposure to fallout from nuclear weapons testing in food, analyzing the amount of Strontium-90 in milk. As a result, the federal government expanded its monitoring of nuclear fallout. 1964 Surgeon General’s Landmark Report on Smoking 1964 Surgeon General’s Landmark Report on Smoking For a decade, CR conducted independent testing and research to highlight the dangers of cigarettes. The Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health used CR’s work to draft its landmark report. 1968 U.S. Government Mandates Seat Belts 1968 U.S. Government Mandates Seat Belts CR tests showed two-thirds of seat belts failed basic safety and durability tests, leading CR to call for better belts and for federal standards that incorporated crash testing. The government later mandated them. 1974 Fighting for Safer Drinking Water 1974 Fighting for Safer Drinking Water CR published a landmark three-part series on the safety of the United States water supply, which played a key role in encouraging Congress to pass the Safe Drinking Water Act. 1981 Setting New Standards for Child Safety Seats 1981 Setting New Standards for Child Safety Seats When CR first crash-tested car seats, 12 out of 15 were rated Not Acceptable. After CR published its findings, the government required manufacturers to certify that their seats would pass a similar test. 1999 Exposing the Dangers of Pesticides 1999 Exposing the Dangers of Pesticides In a study of U.S. Department of Agriculture data, CR found pesticide levels in some fruits and vegetables were too high. Shortly after, one of the pesticides was banned for use on food crops commonly consumed by children. 2010 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Created 2010 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Created CR helped to mobilize support in Congress to create the CFPB, an independent agency responsible for overseeing the financial industry with powers to police abusive practices and to enact new consumer protections. 2013 Bisphenol-A Banned in Baby Products 2013 Bisphenol-A Banned in Baby Products CR was one of the first groups to test food packaging for BPA. After working to pass bans in several states, the FDA finally announced a federal ban on BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups (2012) and infant formula packaging (2013). 2014 A Win on Backup Cameras 2014 A Win on Backup Cameras After years of CR’s advocating for standards to address the problem of blind zones behind cars and trucks, the Department of Transportation finally required backup cameras in all vehicles less than 10,000 pounds by 2018. 2018 Advancing Laws to Protect Consumer Privacy 2018 Advancing Laws to Protect Consumer Privacy The California Consumer Privacy Act provided key individual privacy rights, such as the right to stop the sale of personal info. CR fought efforts to weaken the legislation, mobilizing CR members to call on legislators to enact privacy protections. 2019 Advancing and Protecting Digital Consumer Rights 2019 Advancing and Protecting Digital Consumer Rights CR launched the Digital Lab–a bold initiative to advance and protect consumer rights in the digital era by focusing on testing connected products and platforms for hackability, digital privacy, and how responsibly our data is handled. 2019 2019 Fighting Hidden Cable Fees CR testified before Congress about cable TV fees, following years of advocacy and research. Thousands of CR members contacted lawmakers, and Congress passed a law requiring providers to disclose the total price of service before a consumer signs up. 2019 Protecting Kids & Infants From Dangerous Products 2019 Protecting Kids & Infants From Dangerous Products CR’s investigation into the safety of infant inclined sleepers linked to dozens of deaths led to the recall of over 5 million sleepers. Following CR’s outreach, several retailers and online marketplaces said they would stop selling the sleepers. 2020 2020 Navigating the Pandemic Millions turned to CR for free articles about staying safe and avoiding misinformation as COVID-19 spread. CR advocated for relief measures in Congress to help people stay in their homes, stay online, and avoid surprise medical bills. Helping Student Borrowers, Stopping Scams 2020 Helping Student Borrowers, Stopping Scams California approved a landmark law championed by CR to provide student loan borrowers the nation’s strongest protections against loan-servicing abuses. The state also created a watchdog to crack down on financial fraud and predatory lending. 2021 Raising Standards for Infant Safety 2021 Raising Standards for Infant Safety CR helped pass a landmark national rule to establish strong minimum safety standards for infant sleep products for the very first time. 2021 2021 Making the Green Choice CR launched the Green Choice rating to help people identify the most environmentally friendly cars, washers, and other products. CR also helped get new greenhouse gas rules for vehicles to reduce emissions and help consumers save money on fuel. 2022 2022 Stopping Surprise Medical Bills A federal law championed by CR prohibits many of the worst medical billing practices that have left patients with huge surprise bills for years.

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