For immediate release: NACA Statement on Biden Administration’s Slate of Judicial Nominees Washington, DC —The following is a statement from Ira Rheingold, the Executive Director of the National Association of…
Read MoreNACA and 18 non-profit advocacy organizations sent a letter to the DC Council in support of the Debt Buying Limitation Amendment Act of 2019 in anticipation of a wave new…
Read MoreNACA joined a letter in support of the bipartisan Payment Choice Act which would preserve the right of consumers to pay with cash at retail locations. Cashless businesses unfairly disadvantage…
Read MoreNACA joined the nationwide Consumer Law Advocates, Students, Scholars (CLASS) Network, the UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice, and student consumer justice groups at the University Maryland-Carey…
Read MoreNACA joined public interest groups on a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services urging amendments to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act that would strengthen financial privacy, refrain from preemption…
Read More…Advocates (NACA). “If we lived in a nation where college and health care were affordable and jobs provided workers with good wages and benefits, consumers would not be so dependent…
Read MoreNACA joined state and national public interest groups on a letter urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to rescind a portion of its April 1, 2020 guidance that allows consumer…
Read MorePublic interest groups, including NACA, sent a letter to congressional leaders expressing concern over the potential harmful impact of AI on consumers and other communities. Download PDF …
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NACA Joins Letter to Congress Calling for Consumer Protections in the Next COVID-19 Relief Package
NACA and 91 consumer, civil rights, community, labor, housing, and other public interest organizations sent a letter to Congress urging it to adopt broad consumer protection measures in the next…
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