Letters to Regulators: Letter to the FTC on Junk Fees

AFREF and partners led a letter to the FTC urging it to use its rulemaking authority to protect American consumers from junk fees and put money back into our pockets. Millions of consumers have expressed outrage at the imposition of service fees for live event tickets, “amenity” or “resort” fees charged by hotels, endless surprise […]

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Letters to the Administration: Letter to the White House Task Force on New Americans on Language Access

AFREF joined a letter to the White House Task Force on New Americans Financial Access and Education Subcommittee urging them to incorporate policies that would explicitly expand language access within the financial services sector. The post Letters to the Administration: Letter to the White House Task Force on New Americans on Language Access appeared first […]

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Public Money for the Public Good

Find Out What the Biden Administration Can Do To Make Sure Public Dollars Support Good Jobs Instead of Enriching Wealthy CEOs and Wall Street. The next two years provide a critical opportunity to catalyze public investments to move us away from a financialized economy rife with overpaid Wall Street executives and CEOs and underpaid workers, […]

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Letters to Regulators: Letter to the SEC on Standards for Covered Clearing Agencies for U.S. Treasury Securities and Application of the Broker-Dealer Customer Protection Rule With Respect to U.S. Treasury Securities Fund Advisers

AFREF submitted a comment to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on December 27th supporting its proposals that would centrally clear the $27 trillion U.S. Treasury market, one of the largest and most systemically important markets in the world.  Shockingly, despite the Treasury market’s importance, no one regulator has complete visibility into this market and […]

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Letters to Regulators: Letter in Support of FIO’s Proposed Climate-Related Financial Risk Data Collection

AFREF joined partners in submitting comments to the Federal Insurance Office in support of their proposed “Climate-Related Financial Risk Data Collection” from insurers. AFREF supports this data collection because the increasingly prevalent and severe weather hazards caused by climate change pose a massive threat to the housing stability, affordability, and safety of Americans nationwide. Purchasing […]

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Letters to Regulators: Comment in Response to HUD RFI on Small Mortgage Lending

AFREF joined the National Fair Housing Alliance and local, state, and national organizations to submit comments in response to HUD’s “Request for Information Regarding Small Mortgage Lending.” Our comments focus on the importance of residential small-dollar lending (SDL), which is essential to building wealth and family opportunity for communities of color and low- and moderate-income […]

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