CHARGE Letter to Senate on EV/Hybrid Fees
This sign-on letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Committee on Finance opposes the use of the budget reconciliation process to charge punitive new fees to EV and hybrid car drivers.
This sign-on letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Committee on Finance opposes the use of the budget reconciliation process to charge punitive new fees to EV and hybrid car drivers.
NCLC joined a letter from civil rights, community, consumer, labor, faith-based, small business, farm, and other organizations urge Congress to stand up for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and oppose any and all efforts to destroy or hobble the agency’s ability to protect consumers and hold Wall Street and predatory finance accountable by stopping…
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We oppose H.R. 1653 (Barr), the Civil Investigative Demand Reform Act of 2025. The bill would make it more difficult for the CFPB to investigate violations of the law and easier for lawbreakers to delay and hamstring enforcement.
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Seventy (70) organizations, led by NCLC, sent this letter opposing S.1465, the Credit Access and Inclusion Act. This legislation is touted as helping “credit invisible consumers” by adding rent and utility payment information to their credit reports. However, the actual intent of the bill is to preempt state and other federal laws that protect consumer…
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This letter opposes the improper use of the reconciliation process to attempt to unravel clean transportation rules.
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This letter urges the Massachusetts Budget Conference Committee to adopt the final Senate language, as amended, that bans the practice of requiring tenants to pay broker fees for rental units where the broker was hired by the landlord.
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NCLC joined a letter from civil rights, labor, community, consumer protection, and economic justice advocates expressing deep and growing alarm over the continuing attacks on independent financial regulatory agencies.
Disability, elder, consumer rights and other organizations express concerns regarding cuts to Medicaid and the ACA under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
More than 170 organizations urge Congress to invest in our nation’s workforce by fully funding the Pell Grant program and rejecting any proposed eligibility cuts. More than seven million students across the nation rely on Pell Grants to pay for college. Any program or eligibility cuts would increase costs for families and significantly reduce college…
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The House Energy and Commerce draft Budget Resolution included a provision that prohibits states and localities from enforcing AI laws for 10 years. It is an attempt to provide total immunity for harms from AI systems, models or automated decision making.
S.B. 1257 requires important disclosures for home equity investment loans, but it omits several important protections. This letter explains NCLC’s recommendations for better protecting consumers.
NCLC has serious concerns about H.R. 2441, Improving Disclosure for Investors Act of 2025, which would make electronic delivery the default method for financial statements and disclosures to investors.
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