lobbying_activities: 2263098
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| 2263098 | d62d9b31-6fc9-4420-9897-2585251736a7 | Q1 | MICHIGAN CREDIT UNION LEAGUE | 25157 | MICHIGAN CREDIT UNION LEAGUE | 2019 | first_quarter | FIN | Lapses by the retail industry/merchants in security consumer information continue to be extremely problematic and costly to consumers and financial institutions. MCUL is advocating that Congress hold retailers to the same or similar data security standards as financial service industry have to abide by and require retailers notify credit unions sooner once a breach occurs. Currently, we are not supporting any specific legislation. MCUL supports modernizing the Federal Credit Union Act (FCUA). The financial service industry is rapidly changing. Advancements in technology, including high speed internet connectivity, have significantly change our society and how financial institutions do business. Updating the FCUA has become necessary to ensure federally chartered credit unions have the powers and flexibility to be competitive and members can benefit from new technology. We are currently supporting H.R. 1661, a bill that would provide the NCUA flexibility to increase non-mortgage loan maturity limits for federal credit unions. MCUL is monitoring developments for GSE/housing finance reform and will advocate to make sure any reforms reflect the significant role credit unions play in the secondary mortgage market and we will defend against anything that is potentially harmful to credit unions and our members. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 10000 | 0 | 0 | 2019-04-09T16:16:29.107000-04:00 |