WASHINGTON–The Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC), CUNA political action arm, and the Illinois Credit Union League have launched a targeted member communications campaign in support of incumbent Rodney Davis (R-IL) re-election for Congress.
Davis, described by CUNA as a longtime credit union champion, is running for a sixth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, and currently faces a member-on-member primary against Rep. Paul Lange (R-IL) in the newly created Illinois 15th Congressional District.
“Rep. Davis has long been a friend to credit unions and the more than 3.6 million members they serve across Illinois,” said Trey Hawkins, CUNA’s deputy chief advocacy officer for political action. “He has demonstrated time and again a willingness to cut red tape so that credit unions can put their resources toward advancing more communities across the state.”
CUNA said it is serving digital ads to more than 62,000 credit union members who are registered Republicans ahead of the June 28 primary. CULAC has also contributed the maximum $5,000 for the primary election.
As CUToday.info reported, earlier this year CUNA announced its first political campaign spend, supporting candidate Katie Britt in the Alabama Senate primary. CUNA and CULAC plan to launch additional member communications and independent expenditures this year.
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