WASHINGTON—As uncertainty in Washington continues to grow, this time around the possibility of a government shutdown, the Defense Credit Union Council is offering advice to CUs that could be impacted if a shutdown occurs.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Velera this year is once again sponsoring two industry-focused races: the Credit Union Cherry Blossom and Credit Union SACTOWN Run.
WASHINGTON--America’s Credit Unions Chief Economist/Vice President of Research and Policy Analysis Mike Schenk announced he will retire after more than 35 years in the financial services industry, effective April 1.
WASHINGTON--A strong, independent NCUA is needed to support the credit union system and its members, said NCUA Board Member Tanya Otsuka at the Governmental Affairs Conference this week.
WASHINGTON--America’s Credit Unions and the Wisconsin Credit Union League are supporting a bill from Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI), the Making the CFPB Accountable to Small Businesses Act (H.R. 1749).
WASHINGTON--With the House Financial Services Committee set to mark up its resolution of disapproval for the CFPB’s overdraft rule Wednesday, America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle emphasized how the rule would harm consumers in a letter sent prior to the markup. Resolutions to void the rule via Congressional Review Act have been introduced in both the House and Senate.
WASHINGTON—The Defense Credit Union Council held its annual Defense Matters event Tuesday, sending a message to its credit union partners that the organization is growing and serving the needs its military members, as well as all types CUs across the U.S.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions have made a timely arrival in Washington this week, sharing their stories on Capitol Hill as the House Ways and Means Committee prepares to begin marking up the tax reform bill.
WASHINGTON--America’s Credit Unions has formed a new grassroots task force the trade group said is dedicated to protecting, empowering, and advancing credit union priorities by mobilizing advocacy ambassadors across the country.
WASHINGTON—At a hearing Monday, a federal judge pressed the Trump administration on whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was fulfilling its legally mandated duties. The administration's responses remained unclear.
