End subscription traps
Lobbying

State-level automatic-renewal standards

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

Advocacy
ncpssm.org

Protecting and enhancing retirement and health security for seniors

The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM) is a grassroots advocacy organization founded in 1982 to serve as an advocate in Washington for the financial security of seniors. NCPSSM fights against cuts to Social Security and Medicare, pushes for benefit improvements (like more accurate COLAs), and works to ensure these programs’ long-term solvency. With millions of members and supporters, the Committee lobbies Congress, conducts public education, and organizes seniors to speak out on issues such as prescription drug pricing and protection from inflation.

Mechanism

How National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare uses funding

About Lobbying
  1. Identify priority state pathways and define the minimum “easy cancel” standard.
  2. Draft and share model provisions that align with the harms described in the cause.
  3. Coordinate coalitions and state attorneys general on shared enforcement goals.
  4. Track legislative calendars and enforcement opportunities; time outreach to decision windows.
  5. Publish clear guidance on what consumers can expect and how to report violations.

Partner notes

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