Congressional Caucus | NAFCU 2023
10
Sep
-
13
Sep
2023
When
Washington, D.C
USA
Where

Support Credit Unions at the Industry’s Most Intimate Advocacy Event
In today's uncertain political environment, you can make more of a difference than ever. Protect your members by advocating on their behalf on Capitol Hill. Your insights will help Congress understand why and how it needs to act against harmful regulatory burdens and make sure credit unions have a seat at the table when determining future laws that govern our industry. We make it easy by offering you the most personal access to lawmakers and regulators of any credit union advocacy event.

Top political risks to credit unions
The new Credit Card Competition Act in the Senate would be a detriment to credit unions and your members if passed. It would essentially be a back-door price control on your credit card interchange. While the bill seeks to limit these new requirements to only institutions over $100 billion, the history of the failed exemption in the Durbin amendment has shown that market changes will negatively impact all institutions.

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Our Mission: Strengthen credit union by providing the best federal advocacy, education and compliance assistance in the industry. NAFCU is a direct membership association for federally-insured credit unions, providing them with the best advocacy, education and compliance assistance.

10 - 13 Sep 2023
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