Protect Consumers from Illegal Medical Debt Collection – Reject H.J. Res. 220

Protect Consumers from Illegal Medical Debt Collection – Reject H.J. Res. 220 H.J. Res. 220, a Congressional Review Act resolution introduced on Nov. 13, 2024 by Rep. Gary Palmer (AL-6),…

NACA Joins Letter Urging Senate to Confirm Pending Judges

NACA joined a coalition of 141 public interest groups to stress the importance of a diverse federal bench committed to equal justice and urge the U.S. Senate to confirm all…

Groups Send Comment to CFPB Urging Amendments to Remittance Rule

NACA joined public interest groups on a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of a petition urging the Bureau to reduce junk fees in international remittance transactions…

CFPB Guidance Lists Medical Debt Collection Practices That Violate FDCPA , Reg F

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Consumer Advocate Recounts Clash over California’s Lemon Law

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NACA in the News: D.C. contractor sued for alleged improper screening of hopeful tenants

The Washington Post, D.C. contractor sued for alleged improper screening of hopeful tenants “’RentGrow is using AI to create reports that are full of inaccuracies and bias, and they have…

NACA Brings Case Against RentGrow Over Inaccurate Tenant Screening Reports

NACA, represented by the Electronic Privacy Information Center and Richman Law & Policy, filed suit in D.C. Superior Court against RentGrow, a tenant screening service provider, for providing inaccurate reports…

NACA Joins Letter in Support of CFPB’s Paycheck Advance Interpretive Rule

NACA joined a coalition of 165 public interest groups in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s interpretive rule on earned wage access products.  

NACA Joins Comments to U.S. Department of Treasury on Artificial Intelligence

NACA joined a group of 25 organizations on a comment in response to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Request for Information on artificial intelligence in the financial services sector.