NACA Tells House Committee CFPB Can Do More During Pandemic

NACA sends letter to House Financial Services Committee in anticipation of a hearing on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s semi-annual report. Download PDF…

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NACA Criticizes CFPB Proposal on Time-Barred Debt Disclosure

…are meant to make consumers aware of their rights concerning old, expired debt, are inadequate to combat the pervasive harms caused by collectors’ deceptive practices in this area.” Download Letter

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CLASS Network Opposes OCC’s Attempt to Preempt State Consumer Laws

…Berkeley Law’s student-run Consumer Advocacy & Protection Society (CAPS) to establish and expand a nationwide network of law school student organizations dedicated to the promotion of consumer law. Read Letter

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Public Interest Groups Urge Pennsylvania Legislature to Provide Utility Assistance

NACA joined groups on a letter asking the Pennsylvania General Assembly to allocate a portion of the state’s CARES Act funding to cover outstanding utility bills for vulnerable Pennsylvania residents….

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After Disney wield’s restrictive fine print, NACA, public interest groups urge passage of FAIR Act

Public interest organizations, appalled by the Walt Disney Company invoking its restrictive terms of use to evade accountability for the death of a consumer on its premises, send letter to…

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NACA Urges President Biden to Get Dangerous Vehicles Off the Roads

NACA joined a letter to President Biden urging his administration to end the use of unrepaired recalled vehicles by federal employees and to prohibit the public sale of unrepaired recalled…

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NACA Joins Letter Opposing Harmful Appropriations Bill

NACA joined a group of 71 public interest and civil rights organizations to the U.S. House of Representatives opposing the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, FY2025. The bill…

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Congress Should Support HR 2668 to Restore FTC’s Powers

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Groups Urge Congress to Restore FTC’s Ability to Stop Scams, Refund Victims

…would restore the Federal Trade Commission’s authority to provide refunds and equitable relief to victims of consumer fraud and deception, and to stop ongoing misconduct in the marketplace. Download Letter

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