This week: NAFCU continues unwavering advocacy ahead of midterms

Next Tuesday, both the Senate and House will be up for grabs during the 2022 midterm elections. NAFCU continues to advocate for credit unions to ensure they have the proper tools needed to best serve their 134 million members.

NAFCU’s efforts to fight back against the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA), currently introduced in both chambers, remain steadfast. The association continues to urge credit unions to use NAFCU’s Grassroots Action Center to speak out against the CCCA by sending a message to their lawmakers requesting them to oppose the harmful legislation. Credit unions are also encouraged to continue sending statements of opposition to the CCCA that can be used publicly in the media and with members of Congress to advocate against any last-minute attempt to move the unsound legislation forward.

Of note, NAFCU also encourages credit unions to utilize the association’s monthly and quarterly reports to stay informed and engaged on the latest economic trends. NAFCU Chief Economist and Vice President of Research Curt Long shares insights on the latest economic activity and how it impacts the credit union industry through several analyses.

The lineup of data and reports from NAFCU includes:

 

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