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Bank Regulators’ Proposal on Third-Party Relationships Silent on Predatory Rent-a-bank Lending, Posing Risks for Banks and Consumers

2021-10-21T16:02:23-05:00October 19, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 19, 2021 WASHINGTON – Today, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), on behalf of its low-income clients, the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), and the National Fair Housing Alliance released their comment letter to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and Federal Reserve Board (FRB) on [...]

Consumer and Privacy Advocates Push FCC to Require VoIP Providers to Be Vigilant Against Illegal Robocallers

2021-10-19T14:16:54-05:00October 15, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 15, 2021 On Thursday, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) on behalf of its low-income clients, submitted comprehensive comments urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to significantly increase the accountability of VoIP providers who allow robocallers to access the American telephony system. The proceeding, required by Section [...]

U.S. Department of Education to Extend Federal Student Loan Servicing Contracts for Two Years

2021-10-19T09:45:19-05:00October 15, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 15, 2021 In response to the announcement that the U.S. Department of Education will be extending the federal student loan servicing contracts for 2 years, Persis Yu, the director of National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project, issued the following statement: “On January 31, 2022, the federal student loan payment suspension is [...]

CFPB Urged to Reverse Earned Wage Actions that Threaten to Create Dangerous Fintech Payday Loan Loopholes

2021-10-19T09:45:51-05:00October 12, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 12, 2021 Opinion and Order Under Former Director Kraninger Promote Evasions of Credit, Fair Lending, and Payday Loan Laws WASHINGTON – A coalition of 96 consumer, labor, civil rights, legal services, faith, community and financial organizations and academics is urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to revoke or significantly revise two actions taken [...]

California Prohibits Overdraft Fees on Fake Bank Accounts Receiving Government Payments

2021-10-19T09:46:26-05:00October 6, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 6, 2021 New law addresses evasions of CFPB prepaid card rule WASHINGTON — California Governor Gavin Newsom late yesterday signed into law a bill by Senator Monique Limón (D-CA-9) that closes a loophole that prepaid card companies have been using to evade California and federal laws that limit overdraft fees. SB 497, which was [...]

Advocates Oppose Perdue for Senate Campaign Effort to Greenlight Ringless Voicemail

2021-10-19T09:46:54-05:00October 6, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

October 6, 2021 WASHINGTON -- This week, a group of national organizations submitted comments to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in opposition to a request for a declaratory ruling submitted by Perdue for Senate, Inc. The groups argued that the campaign seeks a ruling that would allow unfettered voicemail messages to swamp consumers’ cellphones. The [...]

NCLC Welcomes Chopra at CFPB

2021-10-19T09:47:27-05:00September 30, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

September 30, 2021 WASHINGTON— The United States Senate today confirmed Rohit Chopra as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. National Consumer Law Center Associate Director Lauren Saunders made the following statement: “We welcome Rohit Chopra as Director of the CFPB. Chopra has deep experience and a track record of working to protect consumers from [...]

Advocates Testify Before House Subcommittee on Closed School Discharges

2021-10-19T09:48:09-05:00September 30, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

LAFLA and NCLC Advocates Testify Before House Subcommittee on Closed School Discharges September 30, 2021 Washington — Representatives from the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and the National Consumer Law Center provided testimony today before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment — offering perspectives on improving the federal loan [...]

Troubled Servicer Navient to Exit Federal Student Loan System

2021-10-19T09:48:30-05:00September 28, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

September 28, 2021 Boston – In response to the announcement that the student loan servicer Navient intends to end its federal contract with the Department of Education in December and proposes Maximus Federal Services, Inc. (“Maximus”) as substitute servicer, Persis Yu, director of the National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project, issued the [...]

Appalachian, Wheeling Power Companies Proposal Will Cause Significant Rate Increases for Low-Income West Virginians

2021-10-19T09:48:48-05:00September 24, 2021|Categories: Media Center|

September 24, 2021 WASHINGTON—Today, representatives from 15 West Virginia and national organizations, including Mountain State Justice, WV Center for Budget and Policy, and the National Consumer Law Center, submitted a letter to the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) urging it to reject the request by the Appalachian and Wheeling Power Companies to place [...]