League offers support to updates to both state and federal rules
Ensuring a competitive dual charter system exists is what allows you to evaluate the best ways to grow, reach, and serve your members. That is why the League took the […]
Read moreLeague welcomes Ohio Senator JD Vance to the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee
Ohio’s newest Senator, JD Vance, was recently appointed to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Along with Chairman Sherrod Brown, this gives Ohio credit unions a […]
Read moreMovement advocacy hits the ground running in 2023
League advocacy got off to a fast start this year with two significant victories in January. Thanks to efforts by Buckeye State Credit Union and the League, the U.S. Department […]
Read moreMembers connect with U.S. Senator J.D. Vance
Credit union advocacy strength is built by the willingness of Ohio credit unions to go above and beyond to advocate for 3.2 million members. Last week, dozens of credit union leaders joined the League for a meeting with U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) to discuss the successes and challenges facing credit unions and their members in his home state.
Read more2022 federal and state legislative update
By working together, we successfully fought year-end political headwinds and a constricted legislative calendar to ensure credit unions could continue doing what they do best: serving members. With your help, […]
Read moreBill introduced to extend Central Liquidity Facility flexibility
Regulatory flexibility is key to ensuring credit unions can continue doing what they do best: serving members. That’s why the League partnered with CUNA and other state credit union leagues […]
Read moreYear end snapshot: State and federal credit union priorities
Just like your credit union, the League is hard at work ensuring a successful year end and is focused on promoting and protecting credit union interests at the Statehouse and in Congress. Here are the League’s top issues as legislators wrap up their sessions: House Bill 116, the Ohio Computer Crimes Act, would close a legal loophole that bad actors can exploit to access sensitive data and information without penalty.
Read moreLeague supports closing bank charter loopholes
Ensuring a level playing field for all financial service providers is crucial to protecting your credit union’s ability to serve its members. That’s why the League supports U.S. Senator Sherrod […]
Read moreCredit unions need flexible FHLB liquidity access
Your credit union’s members are best served when federal regulations are consistent and empower flexible service in a challenging economic environment. That’s why the League recently teamed up with the […]
Read moreInterchange amendment blocked; there’s more work to do
Consumers and businesses need access to reliable credit card services. That’s why the League opposed adding an interchange amendment to the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) bill that would […]
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