Not so fast. After announcing Monday afternoon that a Senate vote on raising the member business lending cap was imminent, CUNA now says it's not so.

About an hour after it said its Capitol contacts said a vote on S. 2231 would take place this week, possibly in the next 48 hours, the trade group said it now expects no vote this week.

The trade group's executive vice president of governmental affairs, John Magill, noted "that there is always a good deal of uncertainty in any post-election, lame-duck session of Congress and that schedules can change, for better or worse, at a moment's notice."

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