Congress Could Quash Auto Lending Anti-Discrimination Safeguards

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Jacobson v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

NACA filed an amicus letter asking the California Supreme Court to accept review of a California appellate court’s decision to not force a vendor selling retirement products to employees of…

NACA Joins Letter Calling for Review of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

NACA joined student, consumer, higher education, public health, workforce, public interest, professional, military and faith organizations to send a letter to the Department of Education urging an immediate review of…

Fair Tax Treatment for Consumers

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Serve as a State Chair

…to help build the next generation of leaders. Vetting and Welcoming of Members State chairs vet new member applications as part of NACA’s peer review process, providing recommendations to staff…

How to Effectively Search the CFPB’s Consumer Complaint Database

…been with the Bureau since early 2012, working primarily with Consumer Response. Through complaint reviews he plays a key role in sharing consumer challenges in the financial marketplace with Bureau…

Tell Your Senators to Vote “NO” on Repealing Lending Discrimination Protections

…would also open the door to sweeping regulatory chaos. The Congressional Review Act (CRA)—which bypasses regular procedural order by requiring only a simple majority vote in both chambers of Congress—has…