| A Citizen's Agenda for a Crack Down on Corporate Crime Creates a culture in which corporate crime is not tolerated. |
| Andover store size cap Maintains the vitality of downtown Andover, MA. |
| Anti-corporate farm constitutional amendment Protects land used for farming or ranching in Nebraska from corporate or syndicate interest. |
| Anti-sweatshop anti-child labor county purchasing policy Establishes a county purchasing policy giving priority to bidders for apparel and textiles who comply with child labor, wage and hour and workplace safety laws. |
| Anti-sweatshop county purchasing policy Restricts County purchases of goods or products made in sweatshop conditions in the course. |
| Audience Network Act Allows broadcast consumers access to democratic representation, establishes a practical means of obtaining education and advice concerning broadcast issues, and provides a means for public access to the airwaves. |
| Childhood Obesity Prevention Agenda Schools should help parents promote good nutrition, rather than support junk food companies that promote products high in added sugar and fat. |
| Consumer Bounty Act Requires $500 to be given to plaintiff who prevails in court against defendant who violates several federal environmental statutes in addition to damages and relief. |
| Consumer Protection Act Establishes an independent consumer agency to protect and serve the interest of consumers. |
| Corporate Decency Act Establishes a system of corporate governance to protect employees and the public from corporate lawbreakers and adequately deters lawbreaking by companies or their executive officials. |
| Corporate Personhood Elimination and Democracy Protection Ordinance Eliminates corporate claims to civil and constitutional privileges. |
| Fairfield neighborhood business district rule Limits retail stores and restaurants located in neighborhood business districts to no more than 4,000 square feet. |
| Financial Consumers Association Act Creates a financial consumers association to inform, educate, and advise consumers on financial-service matters. |
| Honest Government Agenda Monitors corruption in Congress and requires enforced federal standards. |
| Model Act to Create a Citizens' Utility Board Establishes a not-for-profit corporation to represent residential utility consumers and assist them in matters of redress. |
| Model Resolution to Join Sweatfree Consortium A model resolution to join the state and local government Sweatfree Consortium ending taxpayer support for sweatshops. |
| National Forest Publication Act To save taxpayers money, reduce the deficit, cut corporate welfare, and protect and restore America's natural heritage by eliminating commercial logging on Federal public lands. |
| Parents' Bill of Rights Parents have the right to protect their children from advertisements and products by requiring corporations to abide age limits and provide full and meaningful information of products. |
| Post Office Consumer Action Group Act Establishes adequate and affordable postal service to all residential postal users and encourages active citizen participation in postal matters. |
| Resolution on corporate personhood, Arcata, CA Resolves that corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights. |
| Resolution on corporate personhoond, Point Arena, CA Resolves that corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights. |
| Resolution on corporate rights, Berkeley, CA Resolves that corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights. |
| Tax Abatement Ban Bars municipalities in the Phoenix metropolitan region from providing tax breaks or incentives to retail development. |
| The California Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 Creates a program aimed at installing 200,000 solar water heaters in homes and businesses. |
| The Concord Principles Takes power away from the government and places it with the people. |
| The National Advisory Referendum Act Citizens are able to place vital questions on ballots in federal elections. |
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