Shutting Down CFPB Could Reopen Wounds of the Financial Crisis
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 10, 2025 Shutting Down CFPB Could Reopen Wounds of the Financial Crisis WASHINGTON, DC —The Trump Administration and Elon Musk’s “DOGE” this past weekend took aggressive…
Read MoreNACA Urges House Committee’s Support of CFPB Overdraft Lending Rule
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 5, 2025 NACA Urges House Committee’s Support of CFPB Overdraft Lending Rule The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) submitted a letter to the House Financial…
Read MoreCFPB Under Chopra Proved Financial Watchdog Essential to Marketplace
For immediate release February 1, 2025 CFPB Under Chopra Proved Financial Watchdog Essential to Marketplace Washington, DC – Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, issued a statement…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Trump 2.0: Crypto bet big on Trump in 2024. Can it cash in?
USA Today, Trump 2.0: Crypto bet big on Trump in 2024. Can it cash in? “While the industry might be pleased to turn the page on Biden-appointed officials like former…
Read MoreCFPB proposes rule to protect Americans’ free speech, legal rights in consumer financial contracts
January 13, 2025 For immediate release CFPB proposes rule to protect Americans’ free speech, legal rights in consumer financial contracts WASHINGTON, DC – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today announced…
Read MoreFTC Rule Requires Upfront True Costs of Concert Tickets, Vacation Rentals; Gets Rid of Hidden Fees
December 17, 2024 For Immediate Release: FTC Rule Requires Upfront True Costs of Concert Tickets, Vacation Rentals; Gets Rid of Hidden Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Trade Commission today…
Read MoreNACA in the News: The $35 Overdraft Fee Is Officially Dead
Nasdaq, The $35 Overdraft Fee Is Officially Dead “Christine Hines, senior policy director at National Association of Consumer Advocates, warns that the rule could be undone by lawmakers if they…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Consumers could see a $5 overdraft fee in 2025 under a final rule — or maybe, not
Detroit Free Press, Consumers could see a $5 overdraft fee in 2025 under a final rule — or maybe, not “On Thursday, the National Association of Consumer Advocates said the…
Read MoreCFPB Overdraft Fees Rule Could Save the Average Consumer Hundreds of Dollars a Year
CFPB Overdraft Fees Rule Could Save the Average Consumer Hundreds of Dollars a Year Congress Must Support the Cap on Junk Overdraft Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Consumer Financial Protection…
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