NACA Calls For Increased LSC Funding for FY 2021

In a letter, NACA calls for increased LSC funding for FY2021. LSC deserves additional funds to sustain and expand on the critical work of its independent legal aid organizations that…

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NACA Urges CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Fee Protections

NACA calls on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to keep the overdraft “opt-in” rule and implement further protections against overdraft fees. Download PDF…

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NACA needs you to get involved Get involved with our policy initiatives to help make a difference for consumers across the country. Please see our list of action items below….

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NACA and Partners Urge CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Protections

NACA joins 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….

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NACA Joins Comments to U.S. Department of Treasury on Artificial Intelligence

NACA joined a group of 25 organizations on a comment in response to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Request for Information on artificial intelligence in the financial services sector. Download…

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NACA and Partners Call on FCC to Adopt More Robocall Protections

NACA joins organizational partners in comments to the Federal Communications Commission recommending robocall prevention policies for phone companies. Phone companies should be required to implement effective call-authentication technologies and policies…

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Jaliyah Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, DE, et al., Superior Court of New Jersey.

Motion by NACA, AARP, and Consumers League of New Jersey, to file amicus brief in the payday lending case of Jaliyah Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, DE. This…

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NACA Urges Congress to Vote in Favor of the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act

NACA to Congress: The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act would bar forced arbitration from deciding the outcome of consumer, civil rights, employment, or antitrust violations. It would restore to harmed…

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NACA Submits Comment in Support of CFPB’s Proposed Rule to Eliminate Medical Debt from Credit Reports

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…

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