Fact Sheet: Consumer Complaints to the CFPB About Arbitration Reveal Challenges in Accessing Justice

NACA released a new fact sheet sharing results from an analysis of all consumer complaints submitted to the CFPB in 2025 that referenced arbitration.

Maryland: NACA Testifies Before Maryland House Economic Matters Committee in Support of HB 103

NACA testified before the Maryland House Economic Matters Committee in Support of HB 103, a bill that would prohibit the use of contract clauses that waive consumers’ substantive rights, prohibit…

Oregon: NACA Sends Letter to Oregon House Committee in Support of Bill Revising Unfair Trade Practices Act

NACA’s Oregon state chair sent a letter to the Oregon House Commerce and Consumer Protections Committee in support of HB 4098, a bill that would revise the Unlawful Trade Practices…

Letter: NACA Sends Letter to Senate Committee Ahead of Hearing on Live Event Ticketing Practices

NACA sent a statement urging restrictions on ticketing platforms’ use of forced arbitration clauses and class action bans to the U.S. Committee on Commerce, Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Technology, and…

NACA Testifies on Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence Regarding “Machine-Generated” Output

NACA member David Nagdeman submitted and presented testimony on behalf of NACA to the Committee on Rules of Evidence at a hearing regarding Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 707 which…

Letter: NACA Joins Letter to Congress Sharing Concerns over SELF DRIVE Act’s Infringement on State and Local Law and Civil Justice

NACA joined a group letter to the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade expressing concerns over the SELF DRIVE Act. Among other issues,…

NACA Joins Groups on Comment in Support of Petition to FTC to Reopen Click to Cancel Rulemaking

NACA joined a comment in support of a petition submitted to the Federal Trade Commission to reintroduce and reopen its Click to Cancel Rulemaking that it previously finalized in 2024.…

NACA Joins Letter to FTC in Support of Petition to Reopen Click to Cancel Rulemaking

NACA joined a coalition of public interest groups on a letter submitted to the Federal Trade Commission in support of a petition to reopen its Click to Cancel rulemaking.

NACA Joins Comment to CFPB in Support of Public Consumer Complaint Database

A coalition of public interest groups submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to the Bureau’s information collection about its public consumer complaint database. The CFPB…