"The ad is part of CAR’s ongoing $1 million multi-platform campaign to expose policy failures and demand real solutions to New York’s affordability crisis." spons @CAR__Coalition https://t.co/rPqYT1eX17
Your tax dollars fund the Taliban. The Biden Administration started these payments in September 2021. We exposed it to the public, but stopping it requires an Act of Congress. Please urge Majority Leader @SteveScalise to schedule a vote now. Thank you. https://t.co/Mu6SvPHikL
Citizens for Affordable Rates, a coalition of consumers & advocates, today launched its 2nd tv ad, “Stop the Fraud,” taking aim at Albany special interests for standing in the way of common-sense reforms that would lower costs for everyday NYers. spons @CAR__Coalition https://t.co/R8tTrXLxgw
Citizens for Affordable Rates (CAR), a coalition of consumers and advocates, has launched its second television advertisement titled "Stop the Fraud," targeting Albany special interests for obstructing reforms aimed at reducing costs for New Yorkers. The campaign is part of CAR's ongoing $1 million multi-platform effort to highlight policy failures and advocate for solutions to the state's affordability crisis, which includes rising expenses in groceries, insurance, and rent. CAR points to factors such as staged crashes, widespread fraud, legal abuses, and outdated regulations as key contributors to the high costs affecting residents. Meanwhile, GOP senators have accused Biden-era Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) officials of defrauding taxpayers by illegally classifying jobs as "law enforcement," resulting in a $20 million cost to taxpayers. They are calling for accountability and swift action, with some lawmakers urging the Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate and prosecute those involved in staged accident fraud. Additionally, House Republicans have requested the establishment of a task force to address staged accident fraud, emphasizing the need to hold fraudsters accountable for compromising public safety on the roads.