House and Senate Committees Put Pressure on NCUA’s Lone Board Member
As the agency currently operates with a one board member quorum, House and Senate committees are questioning the NCUA’s ability to do so and requesting information on its daily functions, reports Emily Claus.
Takeaways from the 2025 CU*Answers Leadership Conference
CU*Answers held its Annual Leadership Conference discussing the future of the industry and of CU*Answers as it moves forward into 2026. Check out the key takeaways from each section of the event!
America’s Credit Unions Calls for Succession Planning Rule to Be Rescinded
As the NCUA considers changes to the Succession Planning Rule it issued last year, America’s Credit Unions is calling for the rule to be rescinded and reproposed altogether. Meanwhile, all decisions are likely on hold until the courts rule on former board members Harper and Otsuka’s case, an decision the two are pushing to have handed down before the board reconvenes in July, reports Emily Claus.
NCUA Publishes 2025 Q1 Numbers and Quarterly U.S. Map Review
CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the latest NCUA U.S. map review and quarterly data, which shows that the median credit union is seeing increased deposits with slower loan growth when compared with the year prior.
Credit Unions Tracking Several Bills in Congress
With several bills concerning credit union matters under consideration in Congress, Emily Claus clears the confusion and lays out what pieces of legislation credit unions should be keeping their eyes on and why.
NCUA Board Chair Kyle Hauptman Requests Feedback for Strategic Plan
Following the NCUA’s unorthodox one-person board meeting in May, Chairman Kyle Hauptman has requested input from the credit union industry on the upcoming NCUA 2026-2030 Strategic Plan. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo reports on the plan and what might be expected as budget cuts loom large.
NCUA Holds First Board Meeting Since Dismissals
Operating as a one-member board, NCUA Chairman Kyle Hauptman held the organization’s first board meeting since the dismissals of fellow board members Tanya Otsuka and Todd Harper, Emily Claus reports.
Budget Reconciliation Bill Advancement is a Positive Sign for Credit Union Tax Exemption
The House Budget Committee advanced the budget reconciliation bill to the House Rules Committee, still without language affecting credit unions’ tax exempt status. Esteban Camargo reports on the vote and what comes next as credit unions watch with bated breath.
Credit Unions Secure Major Tax Status Victory
Emily Claus reports that after months of relentless campaigning, credit unions have secured a huge win in the tax exemption fight, as the House Ways and Means Committee reconciliation bill presented today failed to include any changes to the industry’s tax status.
Proposed Budget Cuts Would Slash CDFI Discretionary Awards
The FY2026 budget proposal from President Trump would eliminate the Community Development Financial Institution Fund’s discretionary awards and require the CDFI Fund to allocate 60 percent of loans and investments to rural communities, reports Esteban Camargo.