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DCUC calls for permanent pay protections and stable funding for Coast Guard

WASHINGTON, DC (April 28, 2026) |

The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) wrote to the leaders of the  House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and  Maritime Transportation, ahead the committee hearing, “Review of the Coast Guard’s Fiscal  Year 2027 Budget Request.”

In its letter, DCUC stressed the urgent need for full-year, uninterrupted appropriations for the  United States Coast Guard and permanent statutory protections to ensure servicemembers  receive pay during funding lapses.

“Coast Guard servicemembers should never have to question whether they will be paid while  continuing to execute critical national security missions,” says Anthony Hernandez, DCUC  President/CEO, Ret. USAF Colonel. “This is a structural gap that Congress has the authority,  and responsibility, to permanently fix. Mission readiness depends on financial readiness. When  servicemembers are forced to worry about basic household stability because of preventable  funding gaps, it directly affects focus, morale, and operational effectiveness. Congress must act  to ensure Coast Guard pay is never subject to shutdown-driven uncertainty.”

DCUC reiterated its support for legislative solutions such as the Pay Our Coast Guard Parity Act  and broader servicemember pay protections, noting that Coast Guard personnel should receive  the same financial certainty afforded to their Department of Defense counterparts.

“While DCUC member credit unions stand ready to support servicemembers during times of  financial stress, emergency assistance should never substitute for the federal government  meeting its basic obligation to pay those in uniform,” wrote Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief  Advocacy Officer.

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