
BEAU BRUNSON
Beau Brunson is the Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Consumers’ Research and leads CR’s engagement on legislation and regulation. His work includes research on financial product sandboxes, public interest comments on modernizing banking and energy regulations, and numerous consumer-focused editorials on issues pertaining to consumer protection, financial services, technology, and copyright issues. Prior to Consumers’ Research, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for a Member of Congress serving on the House Committee on Financial Services and Chairman’s Designee to the House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology Subcommittee on the Environment. A native Texan, Beau is forever seeking the perfect method to smoke a beef brisket. He graduated from Texas A&M and now lives in Maryland with his wife and three beautiful children.

Consumers’ Research Comment on SEC RFI on Climate Disclosures
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Alabama AG Steve Marshall Recognized for Lawsuit Putting Consumers First
Consumers’ Research honors Marshall for putting consumer victims ahead of lawyers in settlement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jay Hopkins, (703) 346-1001, jhopkins@crcadvisors.com Washington, D.C. — May

Press Release: Consumer group files FOIA with Department of Labor over vanished state pensions report
Was document detailing solutions to pensions in crisis removed for political or other considerations? Washington, D.C. — MAY 3, 2021 – Consumers’ Research filed a Freedom

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This Is Not a Review of the Snyder Cut
Good news for movie buffs: 98 percent of AMC Theatres nationwide are now open to the public. I could not be more relieved. After watching movies exclusively

Slow the Roll in the Student-Loan Market
To adapt Oliver Hardy: Well, here’s another nice mess the federal government has gotten us into. When Congress passed the CARES Act in March 2020, it placed student loans into “administrative forbearance” until September