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The legislation follows passage of a similar bill in the House and would push back implementation of NCUA’s risk-based capital rule to 2021.
December 13 -
The newly sworn-in director’s first public remarks seemed to contrast with the approach of her predecessor, Mick Mulvaney, who at times questioned the role of the agency.
December 12 -
The National Credit Union Administration will hold its final open board meeting of 2018 this week, amid a host of other regulatory and legislative activity.
December 10 -
The regulator claimed Congress has already granted it the authority to define field-of-membership areas.
December 7 -
Hearings of interest to credit unions have been postponed as the government prepares to close for a day of mourning following the death of President George H.W. Bush.
December 3 -
CUNA and NAFCU have asked lawmakers to include a variety of specific provisions in an update to the 2017 tax reform package.
November 29 -
The Credit Union National Association will not ask Mississippi Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith to return its campaign contribution, even as a number of major corporations have asked for their money back.
November 27 -
The majority of credit unions are run by women, according to a recent study, but that positive news doesn't paint the full picture.
November 26 -
Winners of the Maxwell, Herring and Desjardins awards will be feted at the Credit Union National Association's 2019 Governmental Affairs Conference.
November 16 -
Tester is the only Democratic supporter of the recent regulatory relief package sitting on the Banking Committee to win re-election this fall.
November 7 -
The industry and its allies have their work cut out for them navigating the political standstill.
November 7 -
Credit union trade groups invested more than $7 million in this year's midterm elections. Did that record-breaking gamble pay off?
November 7 -
The focus since the 2016 election on easing rules, tax cuts and expanding access to credit is about to be turned on its head.
November 6 -
Credit union advocates are keeping a close watch on several races in this week's midterm elections.
November 5 -
Credit unions have benefited from record car sales in recent years. But changing customer behavior and a new form of fraud could prove difficult headwinds to overcome in this area.
October 31 -
Midterm elections are just eight days away and credit unions are making efforts to help get out the vote. Meanwhile, one Virginia-based CU is back in court over alleged ADA violations.
October 29 -
Trade groups are calling on Congress to further delay NCUA's risk-based capital rule and extending a helping hand to red-state Democrats in tough reelection battles.
October 22 -
Credit unions won't have to comply with the controversial rule until at least 2020, but a forthcoming proposal on alternative capital could raise the ire of banking groups.
October 18 -
Trade groups say the National Credit Union Administration hasn't adequately explained how it plans to reduce its budget at the same time it asks Congress for increased oversight powers.
October 17 -
The worldwide week-long celebration of credit unions will include two NCUA board meetings focused on issues that have impacted the last five years and could set the stage for the remainder of the decade.
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