NACA Joins Groups on Letter Urging FTC to Investigate Google’s Privacy Practices
NACA, as part of the Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, joined a letter to the Federal Trade Commission asking the agency to investigate Google’s account sign-up practices and their effects on consumer…
Read MoreNACA, Partners Ask FTC to Address Systemic Yo-Yo Car Financing
NACA and partner groups submitted a petition for rulemaking to the Federal Trade Commission. The petition urges the FTC to crack down on abusive yo-yo auto sales by requiring auto…
Read MoreNACA Calls on CFPB to Take Action on Forced Arbitration to Address Junk Fees
NACA submitted comments in response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Request for Information Regarding Fees Imposed by Providers of Consumer Financial Products or Services. The comment urges the Bureau…
Read MoreNACA and Groups Call on Department of Education to Create an Income-Driven Repayment Waiver
NACA joined 103 other groups representing students, studen loan borrowers, teachers, workers, civil rights, veterans, people of faith, and consumers on a letter ot the Department of Education urging it…
Read MoreTell Your Senators to Vote “NO” on Repealing Lending Discrimination Protections
The U.S. Senate is set to vote this Tuesday, April 17, 2018 on a measure, S.J. Res. 57 that aims to undo a 2013 indirect auto lending guidance issued by…
Read MoreH.R. 985 Would Rob Americans of Their Best Tool to Hold Corporations Accountable
Background Class actions are a critical device for American consumers, workers, and small businesses to seek remedies when ripped off or exploited by corporations. They have resolved widespread and systemic…
Read MoreCall Your Senators; Tell Them to Support CFPB’s Arbitration Rule & Vote NO on the Resolution That Would Repeal It
For too long, bankers and lobbyists have used the predatory practice, forced arbitration, to take away Americans’ day in court. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a rule to restore our right to…
Read MoreTell Your U.S. Reps. to Support CFPB’s Arbitration Rule and to Reject Any Effort to Repeal It
Americans are very protective of their constitutional rights. But over the years, Wall Street lawyers have used a secret tactic – their fine print contracts – to take away our…
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NACA and Groups Send Letter in Support of the Overdraft Protection Act to Members of Congress
NACA joined a coalition of state and national groups on letters sent to members of the House Financial Services Committee urging them to support the Overdraft Protection Act of 2021,…
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