NACA joined a coalition of 165 public interest groups in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s interpretive rule on earned wage access products. Download PDF …
…urging action to end forced arbitration to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for its hearing entitled “Small Print, Big Impact: Examining the Effects of Forced Arbitration.” Download PDF…
…the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to its inquiry into Buy Now Pay Later Services, urging the Bureau to be a more active regulator of BNPL. Download PDF …
…on Energy and Commerce to urge the committee to include a prohibition on forced arbitration in the SELF DRIVE Act, a bill ensuring the safety of autonomous vehicles. Download PDF…
…IDR waiver to address the failures of the IDR program. Previously, the administration implemented a Public Service Loan Forgiveness waiver to address similar failures in the PSLF program. Download PDF…
…public interest groups on a letter opposing S. 1465, The Credit Access and Inclusion Act, which would override state and federal privacy protections for utility customers and tenants. Download PDF…
…Bureau on the state of the current auto loan data landscape and how it can be improved to help regulators and market participants better monitor risks and trends. Download PDF…
…deregulation and the lack of competition in the digital services market and providing recommendations on how to rebalance the power between Big Tech, consumers, and other service providers. Download PDF…

NACA Joins Groups on Comment in Support of Petition to FTC to Reopen Click to Cancel Rulemaking
…to Cancel Rulemaking that it previously finalized in 2024. In 2025, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals struck the final rule down due to purported procedural deficiencies. Download PDF …
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