The high-pitched partisan conflicts that have dominated Washington and the nation in recent months could spell trouble for the enactment of legislation to overhaul Dodd-Frank, CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle said Tuesday.

"Yes, it's going to be difficult to get things done," Nussle told CU Times in an interview Tuesday at CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference.

In December, Nussle said that Congress was going to move quickly and regulatory reform needed to take center stage during the first months of the 115th Congress or be buried under the avalanche of appropriations measures and other legislative priorities.

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