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Read More…Fannie Mae was not a consumer reporting agency. The court’s decision finding that Fannie Mae was a mere software provider willfully ignored the voluminous record that NACA members Paul Mengedoth…
Read MoreNACA and allies sent a letter to federal agencies urging the temporary suspension of all non-COVID-19 related rulemaking while the public health crisis is ongoing. Download Letter…
Read MoreNACA and other groups sent a letter to congressional leaders with policy recommendations for how to provide bankruptcy relief to debt-burdened consumers impacted by the global pandemic. Download PDF…
Read MoreWritten by Christine Hines, Legislative Director. Source: NACA letter to U.S. House Committee on Financial Services The U.S. credit reporting system has longstanding problems independent of Equifax’s notorious data breach…
Read MoreNACA members in Ohio sent a letter to State Attorney General Dave Yost calling on his office to suspend collection of debts owed to the state, particularly student and medical…
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 joined a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives opposing the Midnight Rules Relief Act, H.R. 77, which would amend the Congressional Review Act to allow the simultaneous disapproval…
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In the States: Ohio NACA Members Urge Courts to Suspend Non-Emergency Proceedings
NACA Ohio members sent a letter to Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor of the Ohio Supreme Court urging the immediate suspension of all non-emergency landlord-tenant hearings, debt collection hearings, and foreclosures….
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