…a letter to the U.S. House Financial Services Committee opposing all efforts to overturn the CFPB’s rule to cap overdraft fees at $5, including H.J. Res. 59. Download PDF …
Read More…resolution (S.J. Res. 15 and H.J. Res. 35) to repeal a federal rule that nfringes on state laws that help shield residents from usury and other financial abuses. Download PDF…
Read More…resolution (S.J. Res. 15 and H.J. Res. 35) to repeal a federal rule that infringes on state laws that help shield residents from usury and other financial abuses. Download PDF…
Read More…strongly support a bold funding request that will ensure all of the 60+ million Americans eligible to receive free civil legal aid will be able to do so. Download PDF…
Read More…Rulemaking to urge the Department to issue regulations that would prohibit schools that participate in the federal aid program from using forced arbitration clauses in their enrollment contracts. Download PDF…
Read More…to a Request for Information on financial institutions’ use of artificial intelligence. The comment highlights the fair lending implications of artificial intelligence and how regulators can address them. Download PDF…
Read MoreNACA and other public interest organizations sent a letter to the House Committee on Appropriations asking members to oppose ideological policy riders in a financial services funding bill. Download PDF…
Read More…fees, emphasizing that the rule could only be effective with strong enforcement mechanisms. As such, the CFPB should continue efforts to rein in forced arbitration in financial services. Download PDF…
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NACA Joins Letter Opposing Harmful Appropriations Bill
…of Representatives opposing the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, FY2025. The bill contains a number of harmful policy riders that would weaken consumer protection agencies. Download PDF …
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