NACA submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation…
Read MoreNACA and 42 other consumer, civil and human rights, labor, community, housing, and legal services organizations call upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to provide greater protections for consumers with…
Read MoreNACA submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development urging it not to revise its 2013 Disparate Impact Rule. HUD’s proposal would seriously weaken disparate impact liability…
Read MoreNACA commends U.S. House leaders for scheduling a vote on H.R. 3621 Comprehensive CREDIT Act of 2020, which would overhaul the credit reporting system and give consumers more control over…
Read MoreNACA released a report identifying and outlining common consumer contract terms that cause the most harm to consumers, including forced arbitration clauses, class action bans, jury trial waivers, shortened statute…
Read MoreNACA is surprised and disappointed with the Department of Defense’s retreat from its rule interpretation on auto financing under the MLA. This recent action only increases the likelihood of harm…
Read MoreNACA joins consumer groups and banking industry associations to urge Congress to clarify that individual stimulus payments are not subject to garnishment. Download PDF…
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NACA Calls on CFPB to Strengthen Debt Collection Proposal
NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to strengthen its proposed rule on debt collection practices. The proposal does not address existing serious problems within the debt collection market and…
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