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WASHINGTON—Calling it a “dangerous Sahara desert,” consumer advocates are criticizing an announcement by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that it has finalized policies to give banks, fintech companies and other corporations no-action letters and approvals that will protect companies from enforcement and deem potentially risky new products and services to be in compliance with the law.

WASHINGTON—The CFPB has issued three new policies it said are aimed at promoting innovation and facilitate compliance: the No-Action Letter (NAL) Policy, Trial Disclosure Program (TDP) Policy, and a new Compliance Assistance Sandbox (CAS) Policy. As CUToday.info reports separately, the Sandbox proposal is being panned by consumer groups.

WASHINGTON–NCUA Board Member Todd Harper addressed two groups here this week with a message that learning from the past but focusing on the future is essential to meeting a period of significant change, especially with warning signs dotting the landscape.

WASHINGTON–One senator said it’s easy to get applause from credit unions, which he got when he pledged his support “all the way to my toes” to protect the tax exemption—but said what he really wants is for credit unions to help tackle another issue that isn’t so easy.