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Credit union executives are hitting the Hill on Wednesday to discuss their concerns with lawmakers as CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference ends.
March 13 -
The Credit Union National Association is tackling a range of challenges during its Governmental Affairs Conference this week in Washington, D.C.
March 12 -
Equifax's massive breach and Facebook's scandals have made data privacy a big issue for state and federal lawmakers. Here's why banks need to be worried.
March 3 -
Credit unions in the Cornhusker State are waiting to see whether lawmakers move forward on on a bill that would allow banks the opportunity to block field of membership expansions.
February 28 -
A potential government shutdoown looms over a busy week in Washington that includes the National Credit Union Administration's monthly board meeting.
February 11 -
More credit unions are offering members who are federal employees going without pay relief while industry trade groups urge Washington to end the closure.
January 22 -
Despite the ongoing federal work stoppage, some scheduled activities are still taking place this week in Washington.
January 14 -
The trade group hopes appropriations legislation for fiscal year 2019 will address confusion over websites being compliant with the ADA, among other concerns.
January 8 -
Banks hoping to make working with the cannabis industry easier saw a positive sign this week when Congress removed the prohibition on a less potent substance.
December 19 -
Fabrice Coles, who was the CBC's executive director, will work on consumer and fintech policy issues at the Bank Policy Institute.
December 18