NACA Statement on Leandra English Resignation from CFPB

For Immediate Release: NACA Statement on Leandra English Resignation from CFPB Today, Leandra English, former deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), announced her resignation from the federal…

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CFPB Advisory Board Firing Debacle Exposes Insincere RFI Process

Are Public “Requests for Information” Merely a Smokescreen to Feign Legitimacy of Mick Mulvaney’s Disruption of Consumer Agency? Written by Christine Hines, Legislative Director This week, Mick Mulvaney, acting director…

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U.S. Senate Votes to Nullify Safeguards Against Discrimination in Auto Lending

For Immediate Release: U.S. Senate Votes to Nullify Federal Safeguards Against Discrimination in Auto Lending Reversing CFPB Guidance Would Invite Confusion on Past Regulatory Actions The U.S. Senate voted 51-47…

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NACA in the News: White House plans to scale back powers and budget of CFPB

Financial Times White House plans to scale back powers and budget of CFPB

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Survey: CFPB in Our Communities

NACA conducted an online survey to understand how attorneys and advocates, who represent consumers in the financial marketplace, interact with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The survey results show that…

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Survey: Advocates Reflect on CFPB’s Role in Achieving Justice for Consumers

Washington, D.C. – In its six-year existence, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proved itself integral to curbing predatory lending and other practices that harm American consumers every day,…

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NACA in the News: CFPB said to be letting Equifax off the hook for data breach

Los Angeles Times An Act of Madness: CFPB said to be letting Equifax off the hook for data breach

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NACA in the News: Congress should not hold CFPB hostage in budget talks

American Banker Congress should not hold CFPB hostage in budget talks

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NACA in the News: This Congressman Spent a Decade Battling the Agency Trump Might Appoint Him to Lead

This Congressman Spent a Decade Battling the Agency Trump Might Appoint Him to Lead

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