State & Local Consumer Member Groups
Alaska Public Interest Research Group
American Council on Consumer Awareness
Arizona Consumers Council
Arizona Public Interest Research Group
Democratic Processes Center
Arizona Consumers Council Foundation
California Alliance for Consumer Education
California Consumer Affairs Association
California Public Interest Research Group
California Reinvestment Coalition
Center for California Homeowner Association Law
Center for Public Interest Law
Consumer Action
Consumer Federation of California
Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Utility Consumers Action Network
United Policyholders
New Mexico Public Interest Research Group
Center for Economic Justice
Texas Consumer Association
Texas Legal Services Center
Texas Low Income Housing Information Service
Texas Watch
Alabama Arise
The Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice
Arkansas Public Policy Panel
Consumer Federation of the Southeast
Florida Consumer Action Network
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Florida Funeral & Cemetery Consumer Advocacy
Florida Public Interest Research Group
Havana Community Technology & Learning Center, Inc.
United Way of the Big Bend, Inc.
Georgia Public Interest Research Group
The Kentucky Equal Justice Center
National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators
Fund Democracy, Inc.
Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina
The Funeral Consumers Alliance of the Triangle
North Carolina Consumers Council
North Carolina Public Interest Research Group
Columbia Consumer Education Council
Tennessee Citizen Action
UDC CES CREB
Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition
Maryland Public Interest Research Group
Consumers League of New Jersey
New Jersey Citizen Action
New Jersey Public Interest Research Group
Bay Ridge Consumer Federation
Center for Justice and Democracy
Empire Justice Center
Empire State Consumer Project
Harlem Consumer Education Council
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project
New York Public Interest Research Group
Public Utility Law Project of New York
Community Action Partnership of Mercer County
Pennsylvania Public Interest Research Group
Virginia Citizens Consumer Council
Virginia Poverty Law Center
Mountain State Justice
Connecticut Public Interest Research Group
Consumer Assistance Council
Consumer Assistance Office Metro West, Inc.
Greater Lawrence Community Action Council, Inc.
Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance
Massachusetts Consumers' Coalition
Massachusetts Consumers Council
Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group
National Consumer Law Center
South Shore Community Action Council' Consumer Aid Program
Rhode Island Public Interest Research Group
Funeral Consumers Alliance
Vermont Public Interest Research Group
Iowa Public Interest Research Group
Center for Economic Progress
Chicago Consumer Coalition
Illinois PIRG
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
Woodstock Institute
Public Interest Research Group in Michigan
Minnesota Public Interest Research Group
Consumers United
Consumers Council of Missouri
Consumer Protection Association
Ohio Public Interest Research Group
Citizens Utility Board
Economic Justice Institute- Wisconsin
Wisconsin Consumers League
Wisconsin Student Public Interest Research Group
Colorado Public Interest Research Group
Consumer League for Education and Reform
Consumers United Association
Consumers United
Citizens' Utility Board of Oregon
Oregon Consumers League
OSPIRG Foundation
Washington Community Action Network
Washington Public Interest Research Group
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