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November 30, 2016

Trump administration impacts on CUs eyed Dec. 8

Credit union leaders and staff will hear more about the potential impacts of a Trump administration on the industry's regulatory burden and supervision during NAFCU's Dec. 8 member call-in, 4Q Advocacy Update.

NAFCU's Carrie Hunt, in a recent video, discussed changes possible next year in the legislative and regulatory environment for credit unions.

Featuring NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger and top government affairs staff, the Dec. 8 member call will look at potential changes at key federal agencies and departments, including CFPB and NCUA. It will also address NAFCU's ongoing efforts to ensure the preservation of the credit union tax exemption, win national data security standards for merchants, reduce the burden and achieve more clarity in mortgage rules, and more.

Joining Berger on the call will be NAFCU Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and General Counsel Carrie Hunt and senior members of the association's government affairs team. (Hunt offered a brief preview of 2017 changes in store last week in a NAFCU Todayvideo.)

NAFCU's Dec. 8 call-in, slated for 4 p.m. Eastern, is provided free as a benefit of membership in NAFCU, but registration is required.