Public Interest Groups Support House Bill That Removes Unjust Consumer Tax Penalty

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NACA Joins Call to Congress to Strengthen and Clarify Data Disclosures Related to COVID-19

NACA joined 25 other public interest groups on a letter to Congressional leaders urging stronger guidelines for collecting and disseminating data related to the federal government’s COVID-19 response. Download PDF

NACA Joins Letter to White House In Support of CFPB’s Credit Card Late Fees Rule

…a coalition of state and national organizations on a letter in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed rule to lower excessive credit card late payment fees. Download PDF

NACA Joins Letter to Congress Opposing Resolution to Overturn Payment Apps Rule

…to vote NO on H.J. Res 64, which would overturn a rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau bringing big tech payment apps under the agency’s oversight. Download PDF  …

NACA Joins 103 Public Interest Groups on Letter to Congress in Support of Debt Collection Protections in COVID-19 Stimulus Bill

…collection protection provisions from HEROES Act in the next COVID-19 recovery package. The provisions are necessary to give consumers, small businesses, and non-profits a path towards financial recovery. Download PDF

Essential Documents for an Auto Case

Document Checklist for an Auto Case pdf https://vimeo.com/669551937/5f40f32716 Ensure that you begin your auto case knowing what essential documents you need in order to best represent your client….

NACA in the News: White House plans to scale back powers and budget of CFPB

Financial Times White House plans to scale back powers and budget of CFPB Download PDF

NACA Joins Letter to Congress Calling for Student Debt Cancellation

…other community, civil rights, consumer, and student advocacy groups sent a letter to congressional leaders urging them to insist on student cancellation in the next COVID-19 relief package. Download PDF

Consumer Groups Submit Comments in Support of FTC’s Negative Option Rule

…on a comment to the Federal Trade Commission in support of its proposal to strengthen its Negative Option Rule which would better protect consumers from deceptive subscription services. Download PDF