NACA and Partners Urge FCC to Collect Thorough Information for Robocall Report

The National Association of Consumer Advocates joins other consumer groups to submit input on the Federal Communications Commission’s upcoming report on Advanced Methods to Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls. In…

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NACA Supports Bill to Overhaul Broken Credit Reporting Industry

NACA commends U.S. House leaders for scheduling a vote on H.R. 3621 Comprehensive CREDIT Act of 2020, which would overhaul the credit reporting system and give consumers more control over their…

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NACA Urges CFPB to Ensure TILA Applies to PACE loans.

NACA joins consumer organizations on letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asking the Bureau to ensure Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans adhere to the Truth in Lending Act…

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NACA to Congress: Support The End Double Taxation of Successful Civil Claims Act

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NACA Opposes HUD Proposal to Revise Disparate Impact Standard

NACA submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development urging it not to revise its 2013 Disparate Impact Rule. HUD’s proposal would seriously weaken disparate impact liability…

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NACA Supports Bill That Would End Tax Penalties on Consumers

NACA sends this letter in support of the End Double Taxation of Successful Civil Claims Act introduced by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto. The bill would would ensure that American consumers…

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NACA Joins 231 Other Organizations Urging CFPB to Strengthen Debt Collection Rule

NACA joins with 231 other consumer, civil and human rights, labor, community, and legal services organizations from all 50 states and the District of Columbia on a comment urging the…

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NACA Calls on CFPB to Strengthen Debt Collection Proposal

NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to strengthen its proposed rule on debt collection practices. The proposal does not address existing serious problems within the debt collection market and could…

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NACA and Partners Share Concerns About Privacy Implications of CFPB’s Debt Collection Proposal

NACA and 35 other consumer, privacy, civil rights, and public interest organizations submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau outlining privacy concerns raised by the Bureau’s proposed rule…

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