Fact Sheet: Tax Obstacle is Ripe for Removal

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Fact Sheet: Taxpayers Strongly Support Consumer Protections, Removal of Tax Obstacle

Polling Results: A Barrier to Justice for Taxpayers Harmed by Corporate Misconduct Recent polling data from Lake Research Partners answered two overall questions: (1) How do voters view consumer protection and…

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Fact Sheet: Survey Highlights on Consumer Harms in Auto Transactions

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NACA Report on Online Survey: Consumer Harms in Auto Transactions Today

In this year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic that has led to financial shock for millions of households, this survey report sheds light on consumer advocates’ experiences assisting individuals and…

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Groups Renew Call to Oppose Business Immunity in COVID-19 Relief Package

NACA joined a coalition of 142 public interest groups on a letter to the U.S. Senate opposing liability shields for unsafe businesses in any new COVID-19 relief packages. The letter…

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NACA Joins Letter Thanking Senator Sherrod Brown for His Strong Stance on Fintech

NACA joined a letter from public interest groups to Senator Sherrod Brown thanking him for his commitment to ensuring fintech companies are required to follow the same rules as traditional…

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238 Public Interest Groups Urge President-Elect Biden to Cancel Student Debt

A group of 238 community, civil rights, climate, health, consumer, labor, and student advocacy organizations sent a letter to President-Elect Biden and Vice President-Elect Harris urging the use of executive authority…

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Consumer Groups Urge CFPB to Stop Enforcement Reorganization Plan

NACA joined 82 other public interest organizations on a letter urging CFPB Director Kathleen Kraninger to abandon a plan to reorganize the Bureau’s Division of Supervision, Enforcement, and Fair Lending.…

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NACA and Partners Call on CFPB to Reverse Harmful Credit Reporting Guidance

NACA joined state and national public interest groups on a letter urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to rescind a portion of its April 1, 2020 guidance that allows consumer…

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