Intuit, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
Amicus brief in support of Respondent in Intuit, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission.
Read MoreNACA and Partners Urge FTC to Include Auto Dealers in its Junk Fee Rule
NACA joined a comment to the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to reconsider its decision to exempt auto dealers from the scope of its proposed rule on junk fees.…
Read MoreNACA Joins Comments to FTC on Proposed Junk Fee Rule
NACA joined a coalition of 52 state and federal consumer advocacy groups to submit comments to the Federal Trade Commission to support and suggest improvements to its proposed rule to…
Read MoreGroups Send Letter to House Appropriations Committee Addressing Policy Riders
NACA and other public interest organizations sent a letter to the House Committee on Appropriations asking members to oppose ideological policy riders in a financial services funding bill.
Read MoreAdditional Examples in Support of Petition to End Yo-Yo Financing Abuses
NACA and other consumer groups submitted a petition for rulemaking with the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to end yo-yo financing abuses. In support of the petition, NACA submitted…
Read MoreConsumer Groups Submit Comments in Support of FTC’s Negative Option Rule
NACA joined five other consumer and public advocacy groups on a comment to the Federal Trade Commission in support of its proposal to strengthen its Negative Option Rule which would…
Read MorePetition to FTC on Yo-Yo Auto Sales
Petition for rulemaking to the Federal Trade Commission urging the agency to take action to ban deceptive yo-yo auto sales.
Read MoreNACA, Consumer Groups Submit Comment to FTC on Junk Fee Proposal
42 state and national consumer groups, including NACA, filed comments in response to the Federal Trade Commission’s Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Unfair and Deceptive Fees. Among other concerns,…
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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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