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CU Times covers the NCUA, CUNA, NAFCU, CFPB as well as Congress to keep credit union executives up-to-date on regulatory and compliance changes coming out of Washington, D.C.
CUNA's Jim Nussle and NAFCU's Dan Berger look "beyond the rhetoric" to push back on a recent Politico article.
With new NCUA amendments, CUs' due diligence programs are expected to be "points of emphasis" for examiners.
Officials argue reducing the interchange cap would threaten "the financial viability of credit unions."
Both conservatives and liberals express skepticism toward payday lenders' arguments that CFPB funding is unconstitutional.
Anyone who offers mortgages to their members should brace themselves.
NAFCU officials want the Office of Financial Technology and Access to help CUs learn and innovate.
CUs support payday lenders set to argue before the Supreme Court that its independent funding is unconstitutional.
NAFCU and CUNA send condolences at the loss of a figurehead in the Senate.
The awards come after Congress allocated more money to the grant program for low-income credit unions.
CUNA and NAFCU officials say this is an important step for CUs to lawfully serve legal marijuana businesses.