Consumer advocates descend on DC to push back against Trump policies

A annual gathering of consumer advocacy leaders has taken on a new urgency.

— -- Consumer advocates who specialize in everything from finance to telecommunications are gathering in Washington, D.C. this week to plot how to resist Trump Administration moves they say weaken consumer protection.

"We are definitely facing new challenges, incredible threats to consumers' well-being," said Martha Tellado, president and CEO of Consumer Reports, the publishing arm of Consumers Union.

In addition to CFA and Consumers Union, co-sponsors include U.S. PIRG, National Consumer Law Center, Public Citizen, National Consumers League, National Association of Consumer Advocates and Americans for Financial Reform.

“We’re facing an unprecedented attack in Congress on sensible consumer protections that help protect our wallets and keep us safe,” CFA’s executive director Stephen Brobeck said in a statement. “Lawmakers should stand with consumers and reject proposals that threaten to weaken the CFPB and block essential safeguards for working families.”

Citizens, Tellado said, are speaking up when they feel mistreated.

"No matter what side you're on,” she said, “there really has been an activation."