WASHINGTON—The government shutdown continues this week, with the Senate in Washington and the House remaining in-district.
Both the Defense Credit Union Council and America’s Credit Unions shared Monday morning they see no end in sight to the shutdown.
Political analysts over the weekend stated this shutdown could become one of the longest in U.S. history.
What’s happening in Washington—and elsewhere—this week:
TUESDAY
- The Senate Banking Committee holds a hearing on housing policy
- Comments are due to the CFPB on its revised personal financial data rights rule, associated with Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act
WEDNESDAY
- America’s Credit Unions and the Illinois Credit Union League will attend a hearing in the lawsuit challenging the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act
THURSDAY
- The Senate Banking Committee holds a hearing with NCUA Chairman Kyle Hautpman and other federal financial regulators
FRIDAY
- Comments are due on the NCUA’s draft budget
The House Financial Services Committee previously had a financial regulator hearing scheduled for this week but it is now listed as postponed, ACU noted.
