North Dakota Lawmaker was Dedicated Advocate for Indian Issues during Congressional Service, Continues to Promote Solutions for Native Americans WASHINGTON (July 15, 2013)– In a recent New York Times column entitled “Broken Promises,” former U.S....
Urges Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to Follow President’s Lead, Include Indian Nations, Tribes in Process WASHINGTON, DC (June 28, 2013) – The Native American Financial Services Association (NAFSA) today applauded President Obama for creating the White House...
Letters to the Editor The New York Times 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Re: A response to your editorial on payday lending. My name is Tim Ranney and I am the president of Clarity Services, a leading credit bureau in the non-prime credit services industry. I...
In Washington, debate is de rigeur, but the so-called budget sequester has garnered a rare D.C. consensus: near-universal disdain. The program, originally a failsafe against congressional inaction, was never intended to take effect. Now, though, it’s the law of the...
Native American Financial Services Association Applauds South Dakota Senator’s Congressional Service, Attention to Indian Issues WASHINGTON, DC (March 27, 2013) – Following yesterday’s formal announcement that Sen. Tim Johnson will retire in 2014, the Native American...