CFPB Proposes Prohibiting Inclusion of Medical Debt on Consumer’s Credit Reports 

September 21, 2023 CFPB Proposes Prohibiting Inclusion of Medical Debt on Consumer’s Credit Reports WASHINGTON – Consumer advocates at the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Community Catalyst, Americans for Financial…

NACA and Consumer Groups Submit Petition for Rulemaking on Forced Arbitration to CFPB

NACA and 8 other public interest groups submitted a petition to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau requesting a rulemaking to restrict forced arbitration clauses in consumer financial services contracts to…

Consumer Organizations Urge Forced Arbitration Prohibition in SELF DRIVE Act

NACA joined consumer groups on a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce to urge the committee to include a prohibition on forced arbitration in the SELF…

The TICKET Act Promises Needed Transparency on Event Ticket Prices and Availability

July 12, 2023 For Immediate Release: The TICKET Act Promises Needed Transparency on Event Ticket Prices and Availability Formally titled the Transparency in Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act (S.…

Groups Send Letter to House Appropriations Committee Addressing Policy Riders

NACA and other public interest organizations sent a letter to the House Committee on Appropriations asking members to oppose ideological policy riders in a financial services funding bill.

Additional Examples in Support of Petition to End Yo-Yo Financing Abuses

NACA and other consumer groups submitted a petition for rulemaking with the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to end yo-yo financing abuses. In support of the petition, NACA submitted…

Consumer Groups Submit Comments in Support of FTC’s Negative Option Rule

NACA joined five other consumer and public advocacy groups on a comment to the Federal Trade Commission in support of its proposal to strengthen its Negative Option Rule which would…

Petition to FTC on Yo-Yo Auto Sales

Petition for rulemaking to the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to take action to ban deceptive yo-yo auto sales.

NACA Joins Comments to FCC on Ending Unlawful Text Messages

Consumer groups including NACA submitted comments to the Federal Communications Commission in response to its Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on “Targeting and Eliminating Unlawful Text Messages.”