Advocates From Nearly Every State Take to Capitol Hill to Urge Lawmakers to Keep Consumers Safe

…out its mission. Ahead of the meetings with lawmakers, over 300 organizations signed on to a letter demanding that the 119th Congress restore a strong and independent CFPB and vote…

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Congress Repeals Rules That Shield Americans from Financial Exploits of Big Tech, Big Banks

…financial institutions. If the president signs them, the regulations will be null and void. Groups’ letter defending big-tech payment app rule Groups’ letter defending rule to curb excessive overdraft fees…

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More than 100 Consumer, Labor and Civil Rights Groups Call on CFPB to Take Action on Banking Fraud and Forced Arbitration

…Vice-President Mike Pence broke the tie in favor of allowing big banks to use forced arbitration freely. As the letter explains: “The Bureau’s eventual rule in 2017, which prohibited regulated…

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Guide to Talking to and Meeting with Your Legislators About Fair Tax Treatment for Consumers

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Robocalls & Telemarketing

…have now changed your mind, you can send another letter revoking consent. Opt out of Calls from a Specific Caller The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that callers allow you…

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State & Federal Gov. Must Safeguard Consumers’ Private Information

NACA sent a letter in response to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee’s effort to gather information on the looming issues on data privacy and protection facing all American consumers. Corporations’…

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In the States: NACA Connecticut Opposes Bill on Taxes

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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on “Arbitration in America”

NACA submits letter on behalf of organizations to U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee for hearing entitled “Arbitration in America.” Download PDF…

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NACA and Partners Urge CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Protections

…with organizational partners commenting on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s review of the overdraft opt-in rule. The opt-in rule should be retained and further protections must be implemented. Download Letter

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