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The $1.2 billion United States Senate Federal Credit Union announced Thursday that it plans to eliminate overdraft and NSF fees during the second quarter, and it will also launch a new solution to support those who overdraw their accounts.

The Alexandria, Va.-based credit union joined a growing number of financial cooperatives across the nation that have been dropping these fees.

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