The League congratulates Chairman Harper and Senator Sherrod Brown on their respective chairmanships

Published by: Emily Leite

February 10, 2021 | Government Affairs

With the 2020 election in rearview, the Democratic Party has obtained control of the federal government’s Executive and Legislative branches. This shift in Washington has brought with it changes in federal agencies as well as on Capitol Hill. Todd Harper is now Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration, and Sherrod Brown has assumed the Chair of the Senate Banking Committee.

The League believes that both Chairman Harper and Senator Brown will serve in their positions with passion and distinction, and use their positions to help average, working people recover during the present economic crisis and beyond. The League and credit unions stand ready to engage with both government officials as the front line of defense for Americans’ financial security and help them pursue their dreams and aspirations as we all navigate a tough economic environment. To that end, the League has written congratulatory letters to Chairman Harper and Sen. Brown.

If you have questions about what Chairman Harper and Senator Brown’s Chairmanships might mean for credit unions, please contact League Regulatory Counsel Chris Noble, Esq.

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