Credit union priorities addressed during community banking hearing
Despite an initial focus on community banking, credit unions and the shared need for regulatory relief to benefit communities were addressed during Wednesday’s House Financial Services Committee hearing.
Committee Chairman French Hill, R-Ark., addressed credit unions in his opening remarks, saying credit unions and community banks have “suffered immensely” under overregulation and are “critical engines” for local economies.
Ranking Member Maxine Waters, D-Calif., also said the hearing is to “discuss how to strengthen community banks and credit unions, vital institutions that are lifelines for families and small businesses across the country, particularly in underserved communities.”
Many committee members expressed support for policies America’s Credit Unions highlighted in a letter to the committee prior to the hearing. That includes repealing the CFPB’s small business lending data collection rule, voiding the CFPB’s overdraft rule via Congressional Review Act, and allowing increased access to Federal Home Loan Banks.
Rep. Zach Nunn, R-Iowa, entered a letter for the record from the Iowa Credit Union League, and said their recommendations are a “very good framework of what’s working in Iowa, and some recommendations on what we could do at the federal level.”
Rep. Bill Foster, D-Ill., said credit unions and community banks “face many challenges and do not have the scale to compete with megabanks,” and said he hopes the committee will address these issues going forward.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., said many of the regulatory relief provisions he expressed support for during the hearing can also apply to credit unions, who “face many of same problems in terms of regulations.”
Members of America’s Credit Unions advocacy team attended the hearing and engaged with committee members before and after. Both in person and on social media, America’s Credit Unions thanked members of Congress who expressed support for credit unions and credit union priorities during the hearing, and shared additional information and resources on credit union advocacy policy priorities
As Chairman @RepFrenchHill stated in today’s @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC hearing, #CreditUnions didn’t contribute to the financial crisis. Instead, #CreditUnion lending was 15% higher than banks’ in the years following the 2008 financial crisis.
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
The #CUDifference: #CreditUnions support underserved rural and diverse communities with $105.9 billion in outstanding small business loans from low-income designated #CreditUnions. @USHouseFSC @FinancialCmte
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
We support @RepHuizenga's call for regulations that are appropriately tailored and not a one-size-fits-all approach. @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
During the pandemic, #CreditUnions made over 375,000 PPP loans to support Main Street America. #CUDifference @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
The Federal Credit Union Act provides relief to new credit unions, but the asset cap is set at $10 million. As @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC considers how to improve the de novo process, we urge the Committee to consider modifying this statutory threshold.
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
#CreditUnions have a record of opening new branches to cure financial deserts, opening 562 net total branches since 2012, while banks have closed more than 20,000 branches during that period. @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
Serving rural and underserved communities: Low-income designated #CreditUnions made 45.7 million outstanding loans to members. #CUDifference @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
“I think a great deal of what we discuss here can apply to credit unions as well… they face many of the same problems at the national level in terms of regulation.” - @RepLoudermilk during today's @FinancialCmte@USHouseFSC hearing
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
#CreditUnions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives that are owned & operated by the people they serve for the people they serve. Earnings are returned to members in the form of better rates, fewer/lower fees & services like free ATMs. #CUDifference @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
.@RepTimmons raised concerns with the @CFPB's last minute rush to get priorities out the door during today's @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC. Read more from our letter to the Bureau on this issue:https://t.co/q5thSxQlT3 pic.twitter.com/It1VlxEqfT
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
There are 495 CDFI #CreditUnions and 490 minority deposit institution credit unions that promote economic growth and financial security in underserved communities. #CUDifference @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC https://t.co/GNNSgeSpsP
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
#CreditUnions are continuing to increase small business loan volumes. We urge the @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC to modernize arbitrary restrictions in the FCU Act by raising the threshold as proposed in the bipartisan Member Business Loan Expansion Act.https://t.co/GbArFiw9jn
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
We shared with @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC that The Federal Home Loan Bank Act does not include #CreditUnions. We urge the Committee to amend the FHLB Act to update the definition of Community Financial Institution to include credit unions. https://t.co/GbArFiwH8V
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
FACT: No one forces a bank to sell to a #CreditUnion.
Banks choose to sell to #CreditUnions because it’s the best business decision for everyone involved: the bank’s customers, community, employees, and investors. @USHouseFSC @FinancialCmte https://t.co/RIUWOC6cSi— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
Thank you Rep. @ZachNunn for supporting the needs of Iowa's #CreditUnions and their members during today's @USHouseFSC @FinancialCmte hearing. @icul pic.twitter.com/srfgnTUZ38
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025
Today's @FinancialCmte @USHouseFSC hearing addressed several #CreditUnion priorities. We look forward to working with Chairman @RepFrenchHill and committee members to support #CreditUnions' ability to serve Americans and communities in need of safe, affordable financial services.
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) February 5, 2025