From NAFCU Today <[email protected]>
Subject NAFCU-sought bill would give CUs flexibility in governance policies
Date February 25, 2020 12:00 PM
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NAFCU TODAY | The News You Need Daily.

February 25, 2020



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NAFCU-sought bill to give CUs flexibility in governance policies introduced [ [link removed] ]
Senate Banking Committee members Tina Smith, D-Minn., and Ben Sasse, R-Neb., Monday introduced a NAFCU-sought, bipartisan bill that would improve existing language in the Federal Credit Union (FCU) Act related to expulsion in order to protect credit unions, members, and employees.


Berger in American Banker: Ending CU tax exemption hurts everyone [ [link removed] ]
NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger has a new op-ed in American Banker to set the record straight as bank lobbyists attempt to mislead lawmakers about credit unions' tax exempt status, which drives $16 billion in U.S. economic growth per year.


Lending basics reviewed in latest Compliance Blog post [ [link removed] ]
In the latest post on the Compliance Blog, NAFCU Regulatory Compliance Counsel Loran Jackson revisits fundamental basics about lending and answers important FAQs that credit unions will find useful when reviewing a member's loan application.






America Saves Week: Summit CU inspires savings with competition [ [link removed] ]
As part of America Saves Week, NAFCU is highlighting the efforts of member credit unions with strong financial education programs that encourage members to save and strengthen their personal finances. Today, learn how Summit Credit Union's (Madison, Wis.) Project Money program helps its members reduce debt and increase savings.


FHFA releases RFI on FHLB membership [ [link removed] ]
In a request for information (RFI) released Monday, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is reviewing whether the agency's existing regulations ensures the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system remains &quot;safe and sound&quot; as part of a review of FHLB membership. The RFI also seeks to gather information on liquidity for housing finance through the housing and business cycles.



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