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Washington State has enacted the "My Health, My Data Act." Be sure to read the article below to learn more about your rights to your healthcare data. natlawreview.com/article/going-…


May the Fourth be with you! Get free legal advice at our first bankruptcy clinic of the month today from 2 pm to 4 pm. Can't make it? we'll be hosting our second one on the 20th. Make sure to sign up in advance using our website. 💻 nwclc.org/bankruptcy-cli…


Big news for King County homeowners and small business owners! Thanks to our homestead exemption bill, the homestead exemption limit has been raised to $914,300, providing crucial protection for those facing financial difficulties.

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Happy #NationalConsumerProtectionWeek! We’re joining advocates across the country to educate our community on their consumer rights. Stay tuned as we’ll share tips on avoiding scams, student loans, and more every day this week.


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People's Rally for Student Debt Cancellation #CancelStudentDebt twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…


Every day, we hear from low income consumers who were sold a used vehicle with safety + mechanical issues, leaving families with a big bill and no working vehicle 🚗 That’s why we support HB 1184 to ensure used vehicles are safe and reliable. Learn more: NWCLC.org/advocacy.


This just in! The Washington State Senate voted to pass the Fair Shot Act with bipartisan support 🎉 Next up: the House of Representatives!


Help us increase our state’s exemptions and protect low-income Washington families from poverty! We partnered with NACBA to make it easy for you to tell your state senator to vote YES on the Fair Shot Act. Send a prewritten message to your senator now! : votervoice.net/NACBA/Campaign…

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Although home prices are predicted to drop this year, affordability continues to worsen the Seattle times report a that a monthly home payment in King County is now $4,300 a month, a "whopping $1,200 more than last year" seattletimes.com/business/real-…


Yesterday was the first day of the legislative session in Washington State, and we're back in Olympia! Learn more about the Fair Shot Act -- our top legislative priority for 2023 -- on our website by clicking the link below nwclc.org/fairshotact/


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Cancelling student debt is 𝕟𝕖𝕔𝕖𝕤𝕤𝕒𝕣𝕪 for alleviating the crushing economic instability felt across this country.


Make sure to check out what our virtual mixologist and board member Sarah Starr has in store for you!

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We have so much to be thankful for and we hope everyone is having a #happythanksgiving with their loved ones ❤️

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For Rae, the wake up call moment came after her aunt died, leaving behind an inheritance for her nieces and nephews. “It was meant to invest in our futures,” Rae explains, “and it broke my heart, but I used that to get myself out of credit card debt.” cnbc.com/2022/11/18/hbo…


apnews.com/article/busine… “I think what makes it so pernicious is these are homeowners who worked very hard to become current on their loans,” said Rachel Geballe, a deputy director at Brooklyn Legal Services, which is litigating the case with The Legal Aid Society.


TWO WAYS TO WIN! Our annual Holiday Toast to Consumer Justice is coming up, so we're going all out! We have two awesome prizes for you to win when you register for the event and make a donation before 12/7. See you there! nwclc.org/holiday-toast-…


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.@WhiteHouse officials are weighing extending a pause on student debt payments after a federal court blocked President Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 in debt per borrower. washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2022…


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