NACA joined over 100 organizations on a comment to the CFPB urging the Bureau to conduct rulemaking to protect consumers from forced arbitration. Download PDF …
Read MoreNACA and partner groups submitted a petition for rulemaking to the Federal Trade Commission. The petition urges the FTC to crack down on abusive yo-yo auto sales by requiring auto…
Read MoreNACA submitted comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opposing its proposed rule amending Regulation B, the rule implementing the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. The proposed changes would gut fair…
Read MoreCredit reporting, which is the leading category of complaints that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau receives from the American public, is fraught with widespread, systemic drawbacks that have had a…
Read MoreThe National Association of Consumer Advocates, a national nonprofit organization engaged in promoting a fair and open marketplace that forcefully protects the rights of consumers, particularly those of modest means,…
Read MoreNACA joins with other consumer, civil rights, and labor organizations to express support for the “Consumers First Act,” introduced by Rep. Maxine Water, chairwoman of the U.S. House Financial Services…
Read MoreNACA to U.S. House Financial Services Committee: Accountability in the financial marketplace is crucial, and we remain concerned over Wells Fargo’s use of restrictive contract terms, known as forced arbitration…
Read MoreNACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau not to rescind the ability to repay provision from its 2017 rule on payday loans and to implement the rule as written. Download…
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NACA State Chairs Urge CFPB to Conduct Rulemaking on Forced Arbitration
NACA state chairs representing 38 states and Washington D.C. submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of a petition for rulemaking on forced arbitration. Download PDF…
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