…Courts of Justice in support of SB 229, a bill that would allow Virginia consumers to initiate and join class actions, including under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. Download PDF…
…arbitration in all consumer, employment, civil rights, and antitrust cases, and ensure consumers, workers, and small businesses can choose where to bring their cases when they are harmed. Download PDF…
…Credit Opportunity Act. The proposed changes would gut fair lending protections and lead to increased instability in the financial marketplace and lower consumer trust in the banking sector. Download PDF…
…the complaint process enacted in February 2026 be reversed and opposing any future changes that may prevent consumers from submitting complaints or put their personal information at risk. Download PDF…
…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…
…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…
…inclusion of provisions in the reconciliation bill that would undermine access the courts and prevent the judiciary from acting to address unlawful behavior by the federal government. Download PDF …
…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…

NACA Joins Letter Urging Senate to Vote NO on Resolution to Overturn Overdraft Rule
…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…
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