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A federal judge has upheld two provisions from NCUA's revised field-of-membership rule but struck down two other measures related to population centers.
March 29 -
Alabama-based Naheola Credit Union is the latest CU to face a suit citing alleged violations of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
March 28 -
Former CEO Jeff York alleges retaliation by board related to proposed weight loss clause.
March 26 -
Congress has left Washington for a two-week recess, and credit union leaders are being urged to make their case for reg relief while legislators are back at home.
March 26 -
At a time when credit union leaders need to be heard as one voice, the leaders of two competing trade groups are exemplifying that spirit.
March 23
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The credit union trades are standing behind The Infirmary Federal Credit Union in its motion to dismiss.
March 21 -
Credit unions will be watching as the Senate's regulatory relief bill heads to the House, but government spending and interest rates may delay that process by several weeks.
March 19 -
The bill – similar to legislation previously put forward – would delay implementation of NCUA's risk-based capital rule by an additional two years.
March 19 -
Experts say that despite having a few suits thrown out, the matter won't be settled until the Department of Justice provides clarity. But there are steps CUs can take to protect themselves until then.
March 15 -
The Senate will resume discussions on S. 2155, while the House focuses on the TAILOR Act and other measures.
March 13 -
About 750 people took part in a rally at the state capitol in Des Moines to protest a proposed tax on Iowa's credit unions.
March 8 -
The Ohio-based credit union is the latest to fight an ADA lawsuit alleging violations on its website.
March 7 -
The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act (S.2155) is said to be "the most comprehensive regulatory relief to come onto the Senate floor in over a decade."
March 7 -
At CUNA’s GAC, one credit union leader explained that CUs need blockchain and distributed ledger technology now for the same reason they needed websites in the '90s -- even if the technology is confusing, it's going to be a big deal sooner than you think.
March 6 -
Plaintiff voluntarily dismisses lawsuit 8 days after CU trade associations file amicus briefs.
March 2 -
Aurora Policeman Credit Union facing lawsuit alleging violations relating to its website.
March 1 -
Financial institutions and retail companies are trading barbs over which industry poses greater risk to sensitive customer information just as lawmakers are planning to take another stab at a data security bill.
February 28 -
A look back at some of the highlights from the Credit Union National Association's 2018 Governmental Affairs Conference.
February 28 -
At the Credit Union National Association's Governmental Affairs Conference, CUNA unveiled its newest initiative to drive membership.
February 27 -
Acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney dismissed concerns by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., about his leadership of the consumer agency while supporting a lighter regulatory touch for credit unions.
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