CPPC's primary mission is to ensure our government follows its core mission to protect its citizens, and provide the legal education and experience to the next generation of leaders to institute positive social change. As one of the only legal centers to focus on regulatory law and the public interest, CPPC continues to monitor and participate in the legislative process and state agency proceedings to help protect the public from hurtful, self-interest policies.
Ensuring Safer Markets for Consumers
- CPPC Support Letter for AB 2076 (Lowenthal), The Parent’s Accountability and Child Protection Act (Mar. 16, 2026)
- CPPC Support Letter for SB 82 (Umberg), protect consumers from infinite arbitration clauses (June 25, 2025)
- CPPC Support Letter for AB 1900 (Weber), protect consumers from nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) when businesses settle unfair business practice claims (Mar. 5, 2024)
Price Gouging of California Consumers
- CPPC letter to Governor Newsom asking for a veto on SB 842 (September 22, 2023)
- CPPC Public Comment at the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities & Communication's First Extraordinary Session Informational Hearing titled "Petroleum Windfall Profits Penalty: Will Californians Get Relief at the Gas Pump?" (February 22, 2023)
California Department of Insurance
- CPPC submits Tetimony to Department of Insuarnce on Consumer Interveanor Process (June 28, 2024)
- CPIL Opposition Letter to AB 2167 (Daly) Insurance market action plan - OPPOSE (July 20, 2020)
Improving Court System
- CPPC Support Letter for AB 561 (Quirk-Silva), improves access to the court system for elder and dependent adults, when seeking a restraining order that will prevent abuse and exploitation (June 25, 2025)

