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DCUC applauds HFSC Ranking Member Waters’ call for conference committee 

WASHINGTON, DC (March 25, 2026) |

Today, the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) sent a prompt letter to  Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, applauding her  leadership in calling for a formal conference committee to reconcile House and Senate housing  packages. 

“Your push to move the Housing for the 21st Century Act (H.R. 6644) into conference is both  timely and necessary. As you have consistently emphasized, meaningful housing reform will  require bicameral coordination and bipartisan consensus to deliver real results for American  families,” wrote Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief Advocacy Officer on behalf of DCUC. 

Stverak noted that the conference process represents a critical opportunity not just to finalize  housing policy, but to strengthen the financial infrastructure that makes homeownership  possible. 

DCUC called for the inclusion of four bipartisan credit union priorities: Credit Union Board  Modernization, Central Liquidity Facility reform, Loan Maturity reform, and Veterans Member  Business Lending improvements, each aimed at expanding access to affordable housing and  financial stability. 

“DCUC commends Ranking Member Waters for her continued leadership in advancing a  conference committee to reconcile housing legislation,” said DCUC President/CEO Anthony  Hernandez, Ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel. “This is a critical moment to ensure that bipartisan,  commonsense credit union reforms are included in the final package. We see this a promising  opportunity to strengthen access to mortgage credit, supporting military and underserved  communities, and expanding sustainable pathways to homeownership.”

DCUC voiced that the nation’s credit union system remains on the front lines of serving  servicemembers, veterans, and working families, and DCUC remains committed to working with  Congress to secure meaningful outcomes through the conference process.

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