Jenifer Bosco

Senior Attorney

Jenifer Bosco is a senior attorney at the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), focusing on energy and utility issues that affect low-income consumers, and medical debt collection issues. Leading NCLC’s energy work, Jenifer has advocated for low-income consumers in several states and has worked on transportation electrification policy and competitive energy supply issues. 

Jenifer is a contributing author to NCLC’s treatise, Access to Utility Service. She co-wrote NCLC’s Model Medical Debt Protection Act, and is a contributing author to NCLC’s Collection Actions treatise, Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices treatise, and other NCLC publications. She has co-authored two reports for Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, Advancing Equity in Utility Regulation, and The Future of Transportation Electrification: Utility, Industry and Consumer Perspectives

Prior to joining NCLC, she was the first director of the Office of Patient Protection at the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission. Previously, Jenifer advocated for health care needs of low-income individuals at Health Law Advocates, advocated for low-income clients at the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute and Merrimack Valley Legal Services/Northeast Legal Aid, and served as an assistant attorney general in Massachusetts. 

Education: 

J.D. Georgetown University Law Center

B.A. Boston College.