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February 01, 2021

This week: Committee works begin, SBA continues to rollout PPP guidance

Capitol HillSeveral congressional committees this week are holding organizational meetings and starting work on key issues, and Congress is looking to move forward with another coronavirus relief package. NAFCU's advocacy team continues to be active with lawmakers, staff, and administration officials to secure additional tools that will allow credit unions to better support members and economic recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, following an announcement last week from CFPB Director Dave Uejio that the bureau will begin supervising lenders related to the Military Lending Act (MLA) and plans to "rescind public statements conveying a relaxed approach to enforcement of the laws in our care," NAFCU Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and General Counsel Carrie Hunt sent an update to members outlining what credit unions with over $10 billion in assets can expect in the bureau's examinations.

NAFCU has consistently engaged with the bureau, Congress, and Department of Defense (DoD) on compliance concerns related to the MLA. Last year, the DoD cited NAFCU and the Defense Credit Union Council as it adjusted language related to MLA interpretive guidance. NAFCU will continue to advocate for clear guidance related to MLA compliance and examinations.

On Capitol Hill:

Related to the PPP, the SBA is continuing to provide additional procedural and informational notices. Here's a look at some recent ones:

A roundup of other notices released last week can be found here. Access NAFCU's PPP FAQs for additional insights.

Also happening this week: