WASHINGTON—A U.S. Appeals Court has temporarily paused a lower court order that had reinstated Democratic Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, despite the White House's effort to remove her from office, Reuters reported.
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SAN FRANCISCO—The $1.3-billion San Francisco FCU here has agreed to buy $287-million Summit Bank, based in Oakland, the credit union announced.
ARLINGTON, Va. – The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) has updated the agenda for its 60th Annual Meeting, the State System Summit (S3), scheduled to take place Sept. 17–19, 2025, in San Antonio.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka returned to their seats on the NCUA board Thursday, taking part in the agency’s open meeting following a federal court order reinstating them.
WASHINGTON--The Defense Credit Union Council Tuesday wrote a letter to Maxine Waters (D-CA), ranking member of the House Committee on Financial Services, in support of H.R. 4551, the Employee Paycheck and Small Business Protection Act.
WASHINGTON--The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government has earmarked funds for vital credit union programs in its FY26 draft legislation, but less than current FY25 funding levels.
WASHINGTON--Credit unions could see regulatory relief under several bills set to be marked up by the House Financial Services Committee beginning Tuesday, according to America’s Credit Unions. ACU President and CEO Jim Nussle submitted a letter ahead of the markup expressing strong support for four of the measures, urging the committee to move them forward.
BALDWIN, N.Y.—It’s happened again—and again.
WASHINGTON— A new bill introduced in the House aims to spur the creation of community banks and credit unions, with a focus on expanding Minority Depository Institutions, Community Development Financial Institutions and rural depository institutions.
WASHINGTON— Credit unions should brace for the possibility of a government shutdown at the end of September, as signs from Capitol Hill point to continued delays in the federal budget process.
