October 2022 • Issue 4, Volume 13 • www.consumer-action.orgWe always warn consumers to be careful about the links in emails they receive. We want you to know that all links (URLs) in this newsletter a
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October 2022 • Issue 4, Volume 13 • www.consumer-action.org |
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What people are saying
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[The Affordable Connectivity Program webinar] was a great presentation overall. Both presenters are well-versed and articulate [on] the topic. I look forward to attending your other webinars in the future. --Gelli Malapit, HOPES CAP, Inc., Hoboken, NJ (view the webinar on Consumer Action's YouTube channel) |
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Did you know?
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The Department of Homeland Security has rescinded a Trump-era immigration policy targeting immigrants that it believed were likely to become reliant on government benefits in the future. The policy implemented by the Trump administration would have made it more difficult--if not impossible--for immigrants who had benefited from safety net programs like Medicaid, food and nutrition assistance, or housing vouchers to qualify for green cards, permanent residency or even admission to the United States on long-term student or tourist visas. The regulation has not been enforced by the current administration. Immigrant rights groups applauded the rollback. Learn more here. |
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About Consumer Action
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Consumer Action has been a champion of underrepresented consumers nationwide since 1971. A nonprofit organization, Consumer Action focuses on consumer education that empowers low- and moderate-income and limited-English-speaking consumers to financially prosper. It also advocates for consumers in the media and before lawmakers to advance consumer rights and promote industry-wide change. By providing consumer education materials in multiple languages, a free national hotline, a comprehensive website and special reports about financial and consumer services, Consumer Action helps consumers assert their rights in the marketplace and make financially savvy choices. More than 6,500 community and grassroots organizations benefit annually from its extensive outreach programs, training materials and support. Read more. |
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