…at its hearing entitled “A New Era for the CFPB: Balancing Power and Reprioritizing Consumer Protections” that would weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and overturn its rules. Download PDF…
Read More…local organizations on a letter to Congress strongly opposing any attempts by lawmakers to the overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s final rule on credit card late fees. Download PDF…
Read More…the U.S. Senate urging members to vote against S. J. Res. 18 which would overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule to cap most overdraft fees at $5. Download PDF…
Read More…on millions of consumers’ lives…The time is ripe for Congress to examine old and new problems and consider meaningful reforms to protect consumers in the credit reporting system. Download PDF…
Read More…consumers, particularly those of modest means, writes Congress to share our strong support of legislation that would end the corporate use of forced arbitration against consumers and workers. Download PDF…
Read More…Protection Bureau (“CFPB”)’s work. The Consumers First Act refocuses the CFPB on its mission to protect consumers and restores the structures it needs to fight discrimination in lending. Download PDF…
Read More…that deny its customers of their right to go before a judge and jury when they are harmed by its misconduct. It is time to end this practice. Download PDF…
Read More…tools to prevent future damage. It is also clear that consumers have little or no control over their personal data, including the use and security of their information. Download PDF…
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NACA, Partners Ask FTC to Address Systemic Yo-Yo Car Financing
…auto sales by requiring auto dealers to include specific language in consumer credit contracts that states the signed contract is the final agreement between the dealer and consumer. Download PDF…
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