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DCUC Chief Advocacy Officer to address emerging interchange threats in Massachusetts

WASHINGTON, DC (June 10, 2026) |

On Monday, June 15, the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC)’s Chief  Advocacy Officer Jason Stverak will provide official testimony to the Massachusetts Special  Study Commission during its fourth “Special Legislative Commission to Study the Future of  Payments and Sales Transactions by Credit Card and the Impacts for Small Businesses” hearing in Room A1 of the State House in Boston, Massachusetts.  

Stverak’s testimony, provided on behalf of DCUC, will cover the growing challenges facing  credit unions related to interchange policy and the potential impact of legislative and regulatory  proposals on members and communities served. 

The public meeting will be streamed live on the https://malegislature.gov/ webpage. The public  is invited to participate in this virtual hearing. 

"As policymakers continue to consider changes that could impact the payments ecosystem, it is  important that credit unions have a strong voice in these discussions and that decision-makers  understand the real-world consequences for consumers, including military families, veterans,  and communities served by credit unions nationwide," says Stverak. 

Stverak’s session is part of DCUC's ongoing advocacy to inform of the unintended  consequences of interchange restrictions and other proposals that could reduce resources  available for member services, cybersecurity investments, fraud prevention, and financial  inclusion initiatives that credit unions deliver nationwide. 

“Credit unions are operating under intensifying regulatory, operational, and competitive  pressures that directly threaten their ability to deliver affordable, trusted financial services,” said  Anthony Hernandez, DCUC President/CEO, Ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel. “It is imperative that  our movement ensure lawmakers both at federal and state levels fully understand the real-world  consequences of these policy decisions. Absent that, we risk policies that will unmistakably 

weaken credit unions’ ability to provide the very services, stability, and support that millions of  Americans rely on through the cooperative financial model.” 

As key policymakers continue evaluating issues affecting the payments system, DCUC remains  actively engaged on behalf of credit unions, advocating for policies that support innovation,  competition, financial security, and member choice.

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