Today, Credit Union National Association (CUNA) sent a letter to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) urging it to focus on making the regulatory changes required under the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act (S. 2155).
Credit unions provide a valuable service in meeting the needs of America's servicemen and women. The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) wrote a letter opposing a provision in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 5515) that would exclude credit unions from the current resources furnished to them on military basis.
Today Credit Union National Association (CUNA) sent this letter to Senate Banking Committee leadership prior to this morning’s hearing on ways to enhance consumers’ access to capital entitled, “Legislative Proposals on Access to Capital."
Today the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and Credit Union Legislative Action Committee (CULAC) are showing support for credit-union friendly congressional candidates in this week's primary elections. Key states include Colorado, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma and Utah with runoff elections in Mississippi and South Carolina.
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) presented evidence to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection supporting the idea that credit unions should be exempt from regulations targeted at other industry bad actors. In a copy of its comprehensive white paper, CUNA urges the Bureau to conduct an extensive review of the regulations under its jurisdiction.
CUNA Lending eSchool will be held Aug. 7-28, 2018. Eight sessions will cover current issues in credit union lending to provide professionals the opportunity to broaden and update their lending expertise.
CUNA Councils has officially launched their 2018 All In campaign. Starting in 2015, the annual campaign encourages credit unions to unlock the full value of CUNA Councils by signing up one credit union professional for each Council.
Over one hundred members of the House signed onto a letter submitted Wednesday to Attorney General Jeff Sessions to seek guidance and clarity on how to best comply with website standards for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). America's credit unions continue to be targets of predatory litigation alleging ADA violations, specifically as it applies to websites.