NACA Joins Letter Opposing Harmful Appropriations Bill

NACA joined a group of 71 public interest and civil rights organizations to the U.S. House of Representatives opposing the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, FY2025. The bill…

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SCOTUS Decision Sets Promising Path for CFPB’s Future

May 16, 2024  For Immediate Release: SCOTUS Decision Sets Promising Path for CFPB’s Future  WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court in CFPB v. CFSA held that the Consumer…

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NACA Joins Letter to Congress Opposing Efforts to Overturn Credit Card Late Fees Rule

NACA joined a group of 89 national, state, and local organizations on a letter to Congress strongly opposing any attempts by lawmakers to the overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s…

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Public Interest Groups Submit Comment to CFPB in Support of Overdraft Rule

NACA joined a coalition of 144 consumer, civil rights, legal services, and community groups to submit a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule…

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NACA and Law Student Advocates Submit Comments to CFPB on Overdraft Proposal

NACA 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…

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NACA and Partners Stress the Need to Rein in Forced Arbitration to Combat Excessive Overdraft Fees

Eight Public Interest organizations, including NACA, submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule on overdraft fees, emphasizing that the rule could only…

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Superb Rule on Credit Card Late Fees Expected to Save Consumers $10 Billion Annually

March 5, 2024 For Immediate Release: Superb Rule on Credit Card Late Fees Expected to Save Consumers $10 Billion Annually WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today issued…

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CFPB’s Proposed Rule Will Protect Consumers From Excessive, Unfair Banking Fees

January 17, 2024 For Immediate Release: CFPB’s Proposed Rule Will Protect Consumers From Excessive, Unfair Banking Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that…

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Coalition Applauds Congressional Efforts to Restore Consumer Rights

December 14, 2023 Coalition Applauds Congressional Efforts to Restore Consumer Rights  Letter Supports CFPB Rulemaking Reining in Big Banks’ Abuse of Forced Arbitration WASHINGTON – Today, a coalition of consumer…

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