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At the nation's second largest financial cooperative, the $56.4 billion State Employees Credit Union (SECU), a turbulent annual meeting on Oct. 8 is expected. Thousands of members are backing four board candidates against four board incumbents over the central and ongoing dispute of risk-based lending versus a single low loan interest rate the credit union has offered to all members for more than eight decades.

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