Comments Supporting FTC Impersonation Rule
NCLC joined other organizations in supporting a proposed rule by the Federal Trade Commission prohibiting individuals from engaging in impersonation fraud.
NCLC joined other organizations in supporting a proposed rule by the Federal Trade Commission prohibiting individuals from engaging in impersonation fraud.
NCLC and CRL support VA’s proposal to change the starting period of the mandatory closing-cost recoupment period from the note date to the date of the first payment.
Property tax systems can foster sustainable homeownership, be fair and reasonable for property owners, and still provide the revenue needed for quality public services.
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NCLC, on behalf of its low-income clients, signed onto a letter to the FTC to support closing loopholes in the final Non-Compete Clause Rule, 88 Fed. Reg. 3482 (proposed Jan. 19, 2023). NCLC supports closing these loopholes to ensure that the regulation is truly a complete ban on non-compete clauses and functionally similar contracts, such…
NCLC, on behalf of its low-income clients, signed onto a letter regarding the Department of Education’s announced delay on implementation of the new Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment (GE) Rule. The framework and GE rule should have taken effect on July 1, 2024; however, the Department has announced that the implementation will be delayed…
A slate of recommendations to advance equity and racial justice across the federal government.