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…
Read MoreCFPB’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…
Read MoreCoalition 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…
Read MoreNACA Joins Letter to White House In Support of CFPB’s Credit Card Late Fees Rule
NACA joined a coalition of state and national organizations on a letter in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed rule to lower excessive credit card late payment fees.
Read MoreOver 100 Public Interest Groups Support CFPB Rulemaking on Forced Arbitration
NACA joined over 100 organizations on a comment to the CFPB urging the Bureau to conduct rulemaking to protect consumers from forced arbitration.
Read MoreNACA State Chairs Urge CFPB to Conduct Rulemaking on Forced Arbitration
NACA state chairs representing 38 states and Washington D.C. submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of a petition for rulemaking on forced arbitration.
Read MoreFuture of U.S. Financial Regulation Hinges on Supreme Court Case
For Immediate Release October 3, 2023 Future of U.S. Financial Regulation Hinges on Supreme Court Case Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association…
Read MoreCFPB Proposes Prohibiting Inclusion of Medical Debt on Consumer’s Credit Reports
September 21, 2023 CFPB Proposes Prohibiting Inclusion of Medical Debt on Consumer’s Credit Reports WASHINGTON – Consumer advocates at the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Community Catalyst, Americans for Financial…
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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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