Honor Roll 2023

National Association of Consumer Advocates Honor Roll January 1, 2023 to September 28, 2023 We are very appreciative of the support of our members and others in the community who

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NACA in the News: House Committee Votes to Strip CFPB Victim Fund

…about saving taxpayer money or anything related to the budget. It’s about getting rid of the Bureau,’ said Christine Hines, senior policy director at the National Association of Consumer Advocates.”…

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NACA in the News: House Republicans Take Their Turn at Ravaging CFPB

The American Prospect, House Republicans Take Their Turn at Ravaging CFPB “This plan to ‘reduce expenditures’ hardly does anything to achieve that goal. ‘It’s not really about saving taxpayer money…

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Developing a Consumer Law Practice

…of credit card suits, auto warranty and title situations, and deceptive trade practice issues. She has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law Center. Terry Lawson…

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FCBA 101: Enforcing Consumer Credit Card Billing Protections and Maximizing Client Recoveries

As account takeovers and credit card fraud proliferate, consumer billing protections provided by the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) remain as important as ever. This webinar is designed to help…

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Become A Member

…access to NACA’s benefits. When you submit your application, we will collect your payment information at that time, but your card will not be charged until your application has been…

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NACA in the News: Trump 2.0: Crypto bet big on Trump in 2024. Can it cash in?

…through the first administration of that guy [Trump], and I am not optimistic about anything that’s consumer-friendly,’ said Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA)….

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Used Car Cases Can Be More Profitable Than You Think

…against a sub-prime auto lender in partnership with the National Consumer Law Center and also winning the first-ever ruling that Massachusetts used card dealer bond statute requires coverage for court…

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NACA in the News: Senate Backs Bid To Nullify CFPB Overdraft Rule

…lines. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, a Republican who has called for capping what banks can charge for credit cards, was the sole lawmaker to cross the aisle. … ‘The

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