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The Baltimore institution said it would close on Nov. 3 with the intention that employees use the paid time off to participate in the democratic process.
September 17 -
Victories in Massachusetts earlier this week bring the Credit Union Legislative Action Council to a 96% success rate backing races in this election cycle.
September 3 -
Trade groups are still pushing for the industry's priorities, such as temporarily lifting the member business lending cap, as negotiations over the next round of aid continue.
August 10 -
Financial institutions in Oklahoma are collaborating to make mail-in voting easier.
June 10 -
Some credit unions have closed branches as demonstrations continue following the death of George Floyd last week.
June 1 -
Two attorneys told a credit union audience the growing wave of marijuana legalization could have just as big an impact on financial institutions that don't serve the cannabis industry as those that do.
May 3 -
These CEOs don't just run their credit unions, they're also the chief executive for their community -- and despite a desire to serve, they face some unique challenges.
January 2 -
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 -
At the California and Nevada CU Leagues' annual REACH conference in Hollywood, credit union executives offered their take on how the 2018 election could impact the industry.
November 9 -
The Senate is losing several key backers of last spring’s regulatory relief bill in the wake of the midterm elections.
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