WASHINGTON–While credit unions are lobbying Congress in opposition to the Credit Card Competition Act, retailers remain just as active in expressing their support, with more than 1,800 merchants from across the country calling on lawmakers to pass the bill.
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WASHINGTON—As Congress prepares final action on the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), NAFCU and the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) are calling for a “clean” NDAA and reject amendments they say “stand to place new burdens and hardships on credit unions.”
WASHINGTON–Mortgage rates, which have been steadily rising and which have combined with high home values to price many would-be buyers out of the market, took a sharp drop last week after a number of economic reports that indicated inflation may finally be easing.
WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice, working with the Department of Education, has introduced a new process that makes it easier people to discharge their federal student loans in bankruptcy.
MADISON, Wis.— CUES has announced that its popular Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Certificate Program, which is held in partnership with Cornell University, will returning March 15 - June 20, 2023.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB reported that it is taking action against Carrington Mortgage Services for “deceptive acts or practices” under the Consumer Financial Protection Act in connection with mortgage forbearances.
WASHINGTON—Two credit union leaders responded to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announcing she will not pursue a leadership position in the next Congress.
RIVERWOODS, Ill.—A new report reveals financial stress is impacting how Americans seek and pay for medical care.
BRUSSELS, Belgium—New legislation is being proposed by the European Commission to make instant payments in euros universally available for individuals and businesses with a bank account in the EU and EEA countries.
DENVER–Credit unions continue to add C-suite and other open positions for which they are seeking applicants to CUToday.info’s free job board, the Gig.
