Coalition Efforts
Consumer Action is working on these important issues along with other organizations. If you would like to know more about these issues, please see the "For More Information" within each effort.
- Sep 10, 2019 Revamping the CFPB’s “Qualified Mortgage” standard could impact credit availability
- Sep 05, 2019 Consumer Action joins the Ban Facial Recognition Campaign
- Aug 25, 2019 test
- Aug 23, 2019 Vehicle owners should have control over their vehicle’s data
- Aug 23, 2019 The never-ending scourge of unwanted calls continues to plague Americans
- Aug 02, 2019 Equifax data breach demonstrates the need for stronger cybersecurity regulation
- Jul 25, 2019 New College Affordability Coalition releases new principles for the Higher Education Act
- Jul 24, 2019 It’s time for swift action on robocalls
- Jul 12, 2019 DeVos clears the way for more fraudulent schools at taxpayers’ expense
- Jul 10, 2019 Overhauling the nation’s broken credit reporting system
- Jul 01, 2019 Don’t water down banks’ overdraft opt-in rule
- Jun 25, 2019 Robocall madness: It’s time to stop the scams and abuse
- Jun 14, 2019 New Jersey steps up to protect investors from predatory products and advice
- Jun 12, 2019 Relaxing fair lending laws would make it harder to prove discrimination
- Jun 10, 2019 Opposition to commercial driver labor standards puts California workers and drivers at risk
- May 23, 2019 California to lead the effort to protect student loan borrowers
- Apr 30, 2019 Stop the onslaught of annoying robocalls
- Apr 29, 2019 Flawed HUD report lets Bank of America off the hook for possible lending violations
- Apr 19, 2019 Personal data has potential to fuel discrimination
- Apr 15, 2019 ED’s staffing shortage creates problems for struggling borrowers
- Apr 03, 2019 Is Mercedes-Benz cheating us out of clean air?
- Apr 02, 2019 Arbitration in America hurts consumers
- Apr 02, 2019 PROTECT students from predatory for-profit schools
- Mar 05, 2019 It’s time for Wall Street traders to pay their fair share
- Feb 28, 2019 Forced arbitration silences victims and should end