Report: Identifying the Most Harmful Consumer Contract Terms

NACA released a report identifying and outlining common consumer contract terms that cause the most harm to consumers, including forced arbitration clauses, class action bans, jury trial waivers, shortened statute…

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NACA and Partners Urge FTC to Include Auto Dealers in its Junk Fee Rule

NACA joined a comment to the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to reconsider its decision to exempt auto dealers from the scope of its proposed rule on junk fees.…

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NACA Joins Comments to FTC on Proposed Junk Fee Rule

NACA joined a coalition of 52 state and federal consumer advocacy groups to submit comments to the Federal Trade Commission to support and suggest improvements to its proposed rule to…

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NACA Joins Letter Urging Vote on TICKET Act

NACA joined other members of the Ticket Buyer Bill of Rights Coalition on a letter to the U.S. House requesting a full floor vote of the TICKET Act, H.R. 3950.

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NACA Joins Letter to SEC Calling for Rule on Forced Arbitration

Public interest groups sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission urging the Commission to issue a rule prohibiting forced arbitration clauses in investment adviser and broker-dealer contracts with…

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Groups Send Letter to Senate in Support of Consumer Tax Bill

Public interest groups sent a letter to the Senate Finance Committee expressing support for the reintroduced End Double Taxation of Successful Consumer Claims Act, S. 3459. The bill would amend…

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NACA Joins Letter in Support of Department of Labor’s Retirement Security Rule

NACA signed on to a letter in support of the Department of Labor’s Retirement Security Rule which would strengthen protections for retirement investors seeking professional investing advice.

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Groups Send Letter to Congress Opposing Earned Wage Access Bill

A coalition of 119 public interest groups including NACA sent a letter to Rep. Bryan Steil opposing the draft Earned Wage Access Consumer Act. The draft bill would obscure the…

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NACA Joins Letter to White House In Support of CFPB’s Credit Card Late Fees Rule

NACA joined a coalition of state and national organizations on a letter in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed rule to lower excessive credit card late payment fees.

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