NACA Supports Waters’ Bill That Would Bolster CFPB
NACA joins with other consumer, civil rights, and labor organizations to express support for the “Consumers First Act,” introduced by Rep. Maxine Water, chairwoman of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee. The…
Read MoreNACA in the News: With major financial protections on hold, here’s how you can guard your investments
CNBC With major financial protections on hold, here’s how you can guard your investments. “While a number of experienced staffers remain at the CFPB, its ability to advocate for individuals…
Read MoreNew CFPB Director Has Much to Prove
For Immediate Release: New Head of Consumer Financial Agency Has Much to Prove The U.S. Senate voted today to confirm Kathleen Kraninger as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Enforcement Slowdown Defines Mulvaney’s CFPB Tenure
Bloomberg Enforcement Slowdown Defines Mulvaney’s CFPB Tenure. “The slowdown in enforcement, and the smaller penalties, have raised alarms among consumer advocates. ‘The CFPB was created to make sure regular people…
Read MoreNACA in the News: Financial Companies Rack Up Complaints, but Good Luck Finding Them
NerdWallet Financial Companies Rack Up Complaints, but Good Luck Finding Them. “If we are concerned that these companies are taking advantage of consumers, that’s why the CFPB was created,” says…
Read MoreCFPB Deserves a Clear Champion for Consumers at Its Helm
Written by Christine Hines, Legislative Director In July 2011, Richard Cordray—formerly an Ohio Attorney General and Ohio state representative—was nominated by President Barack Obama as director of the burgeoning Consumer Financial…
Read MoreNACA Statement on Announced Resignation of CFPB Deputy Director Leandra English
For Immediate Release: Today, Leandra English, former deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), announced her resignation from the federal agency, citing the recent formal nomination for CFPB…
Read MoreNACA 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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NACA Opposes CFPB Effort to Rollback Payday Loan Protections
NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau not to rescind the ability to repay provision from its 2017 rule on payday loans and to implement the rule as written.
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