NACA Urges CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Fee Protections

NACA calls on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to keep the overdraft “opt-in” rule and implement further protections against overdraft fees.

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NACA and Partners Urge CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Protections

NACA joins with organizational partners commenting on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s review of the overdraft opt-in rule. The opt-in rule should be retained and further protections must be implemented.

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NACA Calls For Increased LSC Funding for FY 2021

In a letter, NACA calls for increased LSC funding for FY2021. LSC deserves additional funds to sustain and expand on the critical work of its independent legal aid organizations that provide…

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NACA Opposes CFPB Effort to Rollback Payday Loan Protections

NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau not to rescind the ability to repay provision from its 2017 rule on payday loans and to implement the rule as written.

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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on “Arbitration in America”

NACA submits letter on behalf of organizations to U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee for hearing entitled “Arbitration in America.”

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In the States: NACA Connecticut Opposes Bill on Taxes

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State & Federal Gov. Must Safeguard Consumers’ Private Information

NACA sent a letter in response to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee’s effort to gather information on the looming issues on data privacy and protection facing all American consumers. Corporations’ voluntary data…

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NACA to Lawmakers: How Consumers Can Hold Wells Fargo Accountable

NACA to U.S. House Financial Services Committee: Accountability in the financial marketplace is crucial, and we remain concerned over Wells Fargo’s use of restrictive contract terms, known as forced arbitration clauses, that…

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NACA Supports Waters’ Bill That Would Bolster CFPB

NACA joins with other consumer, civil rights, and labor organizations to express support for the “Consumers First Act,” introduced by Rep. Maxine Water, chairwoman of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee. The…

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