Can’t make it Washington, D.C.? Make your voice heard from home.

Published by: Andrew Canan

September 7, 2022 | Political Action

With a recent flurry of congressional activity that could impact the way your credit union serves members, now is a critical time to remind federal policymakers how credit unions put the People Helping People philosophy at work in their communities. As the League and dozens of your credit union peers champion the Ohio Movement next week on Capitol Hill, you can still tell your credit union’s story while serving members at home. Visit the League’s Action Center and remind Congress how interchange and overdraft protection programming are necessary to consumer protection and empowerment.

If you have any questions or run into VoterVoice challenges, contact Sr. Manager of Political and Grassroots Affairs, Andrew Canan.

Contact Andrew Canan for questions or assistance.

Andrew Canan
Andrew Canan Sr. Manager, Political and Grassroots Affairs E: acanan@ohiocul.org
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