Federal legislators are back home this week on a recess and work period tied to the Easter and Passover holidays. 

But according to Richard Gose, CUNA's senior vice president for political affairs, the lawmakers will hear from small business leaders and entrepreneurs in their communities who support credit union efforts to lift the cap on CU member business lending.

"The bottom line is that is not just an issue for credit unions but for small businesses that need access to loans," Gose said. 

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