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Michael Meath, spokesman for the American Coalition of Competitive Energy Suppliers (ACCES) discusses the questions to ask before switching gas or electric companies.
Lauren Smith of the Future of Privacy Forum discusses the new smart cars, how technology can help drivers and prevent accidents as well as the privacy concerns with these new developments.
Tom Gordon of Responsive Law discusses a new portal added to the organization's website that connects consumers to low-cost legal services.
Chairman Ajit Pai of the Federal Communications Commission discusses the funds dedicated to helping restore the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico communications networks, action taken against robocallers, initiatives against cramming and slamming, and efforts to deploy broadband to rural areas.
Andy Cohen, founder of Caring.org, discusses the things you may know about a living will and medical power of attorney.
Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub.com, examines the results of a study on purchasing new and used cars, and reveals which cities are the most frugal and which overspend.
David Ginsburg of LoanTech discusses the ways homeowners can stop paying for private mortgage insurance..
Marty Allenbaugh, with T. Rowe Price, discusses strategies for paying for your child’s college education.
Ilya Somin of the Cato Institute discusses eminent domain law.
Judy Ward, senior financial analyst with T. Rowe Price, discusses a new study on how Gen Xers and Baby Boomers view retirement.
Consumer advocate Charlie Leocha of Travelers United discusses the hidden fees you are likely to pay when making travel arrangements.
T. J. Kennedy of FirstNet and Chris Sambar of AT&T discuss their combined efforts to build and manage the first broadband network that will be dedicated to the needs of first responders.
Randolph J. May, President, The Free State Foundation, discusses the concept of net neutrality and the current proposal by the Federal Communications Commission to lessen regulations on the internet.
Laura Adams of InsuranceQuotes.com debunks many of the common myths about car insurance.