Push states to strengthen auto-renew and cancellation rules and coordinate multistate AG enforcement so the strictest standards become the de facto national...
Move faster than federal process by strengthening state auto-renew and cancellation standards and coordinating enforcement across jurisdictions. Use the multistate posture described in the Uber case to make a “race to the top” feasible, so companies face strong expectations even in a patchwork environment. The aim is practical convergence: the strictest, most enforceable standards become the default operating norm.
Why this works
- States can move faster and multistate coalitions can scale pressure.
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
AdvocacyProtecting and enhancing retirement and health security for seniors
Mechanism
About LobbyingHow National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare uses funding
- Identify priority state pathways and define the minimum “easy cancel” standard.
- Draft and share model provisions that align with the harms described in the cause.
- Coordinate coalitions and state attorneys general on shared enforcement goals.
- Track legislative calendars and enforcement opportunities; time outreach to decision windows.
- Publish clear guidance on what consumers can expect and how to report violations.
Milestones
Checkpoints and the expected timing for each step
- 1
Model standard and priority targets set
Near-termShared provisions and initial state pathways are identified and documented.
- 2
First wave of state engagement launched
During active state windowsBriefings, coalition outreach, and draft language are underway in priority jurisdictions.
- 3
Multistate enforcement alignment achieved
As opportunities ariseState AG partners coordinate shared posture and escalation plans.
- 4
Convergence guidance published
OngoingClear public-facing guidance explains expectations and reporting pathways.

