NAFCU on the Hill in 2023
Greg Mesack, NAFCU SVP of Government Affairs
Working with a New Congress
This year brought a new Congress and a change in leadership in the U.S....
2023 Legislative Outlook Predicts More Compromise
Consumers and credit unions benefit from dual-party control
Voter turnout for the November 2022 elections set records for a midterm, and now that all of...
Ready Your Credit Union to Weather 2023
Greg Mesack, NAFCU SVP of Government Affairs
It’s hard to escape the never-ending talk about where the U.S. economy stands and where it’s headed. But...
How NAFCU Worked for You in 2022
What have you done for me lately?” This seems to be the biggest question facing service providers daily—be it a credit union, car insurance...
What the 2022 Elections Could Mean for Credit Unions
Advocacy is one of the core missions of NAFCU. We spend every day on Capitol Hill and at the agencies fighting for credit unions....
All Bark and No Bite? Perspectives on CFPB Director Chopra and...
In late April, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra was grilled by lawmakers during the Bureau's semi-annual report to Congress, and NAFCU...
Hot Topic: Digital Assets
As we move toward an increasingly digital world, it is clear that—irrespective of individual opinions about the value, propriety, or legality of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins,...
An Election Year May Mean Less Lawmaking, More Regulating
By Sheryl S. Jackson
A closely-divided Congress and a midterm election combine for a great deal of uncertainty in 2022 in terms of legislative and...
Facilitating Transparency Between Regulators and Credit Unions
By Sheryl S. Jackson
In business, transparency is the basis for trust between a company, customers, partners and employees. Being transparent means being honest and...
One-on-one with Congressional Credit Union Champions
The relationships our industry forges with Congress are an integral part to the association’s advocacy. As the Representative of the 7th Congressional District of...