KENSINGTON, Md. — The battle over whether the $332 million Lafayette Federal Credit Union will change its charter to that of a mutual bank has gotten hotter online as another organization has sponsored a Web site about the conversion.

The National Cooperative Business Association, the leading national business association for cooperatives, has launched a Web site designed to impact the voting in the Lafayette FCU conversion balloting.

NCBA hosts the site on its servers, but said it also worked with the Maryland and D.C. Credit Union Association and members of Lafayette from both the Small Business Administration and USAID in developing its content.

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