Now that the Republicans have control of both the Senate and House, it remains to be seen how key credit union issues will play out, especially after some of the industry's most notable backers failed in their re-election bids.
GOP Takes Senate Majority as Key CU Supporters Lose: Backers of member business lending and a key advocate of the credit union tax exemption lose their election bids.
Experts Predict Power Shift Could Cement Stalemate: Two political scientists weigh in on what the election will mean for the economy and 2016′s election.
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