People want to know that the goods and services they buy are safe for themselves and their families, often without having to think about it. Empowering consumers with confidence that the information their given is accurate, the food their eating is safe, and that their information online is protected, is good for the public at-large and good for the economy’s bottom-line.
“Having commonsense laws that protect consumers builds trust, and in the long-run, that should also be good for business.”
Commonsense product safety standards, financial regulations, privacy protections, and laws against deceptive and fraudulent advertising, are necessary to have an effective and efficient marketplace. Whether you represent consumers or the companies that produce goods and services they consume, sound policies that appropriately balance profitability with the general welfare of the public, are in everyone’s best interest.