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| November 01, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Consumers Union of the United States, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

If you think that one person can't make a difference, note the story of Jaimee Napp. When a former boss stole her personal information and opened fraudulent credit-card accounts, Napp tracked her down and then mounted a successful campaign to bring identity-theft protection to Nebraska, her home state.

So that other ID-theft victims would not go through the same frustrating experience that she did to clean up the mess left by the crime, Napp set up the Identity Theft Action Council of Nebraska. The nonprofit group educates consumers, works with policymakers on solutions, and collaborates with consumer advocates, including Consumers Union's Financial Privacy Now campaign, to win greater protection.

While Napp's perseverance is impressive, it's not unusual.Thousands of people have worked with Consumers Union to gain safety, health, and financial safeguards at state and federal levels, helping to build a consumer movement that's gaining in momentum and influence.

Starting a nonprofit group and lobbying legislators might not be in your game plan, but more manageable efforts can have an equally powerful effect on the issues that concern you.

Half a million volunteers

Some 500,000 of you support CU's advocacy campaigns in a variety of ways, including sending e-mail to lawmakers and sharing your own experiences with others facing the same problem. Dozens of consumers have told their stories to state lawmakers or testified before congressional committees.

Thirty-nine states and Washington, D.C., have passed security-freeze laws to prevent ID theft by allowing people to block access to their credit reports and scores.Volunteers are also working to get Social Security numbers removed from ID cards and to prevent them from appearing unnecessarily in mail that is sent to consumers. They're also trying to stop businesses from asking for those numbers when they don't need ...

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