NACA needs you to get involved

Get involved with our policy initiatives to help make a difference for consumers across the country.

Please see our list of action items below. If you know of other actions that NACA could participate in to fight for consumers' rights, please let us know!

  1. Write a letter to the editor urging a strong Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
  2. Tell your members of Congress to protect Americans' right to participate in class actions.

Current Initiatives

NACA Joins Coalition Letter re: Opposition to HR 1702 JUDGES Act

May 5, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
Judiciary

NACA Joins Coalition Letter re: Opposition to HR 1526 NORRA Act

April 7, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
Judiciary

NACA Joins Coalition Letter re: Trump’s Assault on Judiciary, Rule of Law

April 3, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
Judiciary

NACA to Congress: Protect Big-Tech Payment App Rule

April 1, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters

Response to CFPB’s Proposed Rule on Financial Terms and Conditions

March 31, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters

NACA Joins Letter to Congress Opposing Resolution to Overturn Payment Apps Rule

March 31, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
CFPB

Gutting CFPB Risks Financial-Crisis Like Harm

March 26, 2025
Advocacy, Blog
CFPB

NACA Joins Letter Urging Senate to Vote NO on Resolution to Overturn Overdraft Rule

March 25, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
CFPB

NACA Sends Letter to House Subcommittee Ahead of Hearing on Future of CFPB

March 25, 2025
Advocacy, Comment Letters
CFPB

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Your cases and clients' experiences can help us bring the harms consumers face in the marketplace to life and push policymakers for change.

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Law Review Note Topics

Have you come across consumer law issues in your work that deserve to be explored in-depth in a research article? Share your law review note topic ideas for law school publications with us. 

Get Involved

Members are encouraged to participate in our legislative activities by taking action or volunteering to serve on one of the advocacy-related committees.