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DCUC applauds Pentagon’s focus on troop quality of life, calls for action to protect military financial services

WASHINGTON, D.C (June 4, 2025) |

 The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) commends  Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent efforts to elevate the quality of life issues for servicemembers,  as highlighted in his May 31 article, “Hegseth’s Pentagon Pushes Troop Quality Of Life  Improvements Up The Chain Of Command.”  

DCUC strongly supports this renewed focus and urges continued collaboration with the  Department of Defense (DoD) to address financial readiness challenges faced by military  families. 

“For over 60 years, DCUC has worked hand-in-hand with its member credit unions and the DoD  to ensure our servicemembers and veterans have access to the dependable, affordable  financial services they deserve,” says Anthony Hernandez, DCUC President/CEO. “We’re  encouraged by Secretary Hegseth’s leadership and look forward to working together to remove  barriers that impact credit unions’ ability to serve the defense community effectively.” 

Despite longstanding partnerships with the military, defense credit unions face growing  obstacles—from regulatory changes threatening smaller institutions to potential legislative  disruptions like the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA). DCUC stressed that how these  changes could limit credit access and weaken fraud protections for military families. DCUC also  raised concerns over the proposed elimination of the Community Development Financial  Institutions (CDFI) Fund, a key resource for serving economically distressed bases and  surrounding communities. 

“To protect our military’s financial readiness, we need smart, supportive policies—not  regulations that handcuff community-based credit unions,” says Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief  Advocacy Officer. “The Military Financial Services Protection Act of 2024, introduced by Rep.  French Hill, is a vital step in the right direction. It brings stakeholders to the table and ensures  the Pentagon understands the value our credit unions provide.” 

DCUC has formally requested a meeting with Secretary Hegseth to discuss ways to enhance  the financial well-being of military personnel, implement legislative solutions, and eliminate  barriers to access. DCUC looks forward to working collaboratively with the Pentagon to ensure 

every servicemember has the financial support they need—whether in uniform or transitioning to  civilian life. 

For more information, please contact Jason Stverak at jstverak@dcuc.org and visit  dcuc.org/advocacy.

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