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H.R.5519: To advance credit union efforts to promote economic growth, modify credit union regulatory standards and reduce burdens, and for other purposes.

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May 02, 2008 Mica outlines next step for CURRA

CUNA met Friday with House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and his staff to address the next steps for the Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act (CURRA, HR 5519).

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Source: CUNA News Now Headlines


April 29, 2008 Immediate CU grassroots action urged for CURRA

... regulatory relief legislation, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and the leagues are urging credit unions to push back banker opposition and help clear the way for HR 5519, the Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act (CURRA).

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April 29, 2008 Fight's not over for CU relief

CUNA said Tuesday that the fight on Capitol Hill for credit unions and their members will continue, despite banker attempts to derail the Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act (CURRA, HR 5519) this week.

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Source: CUNA News Now Headlines


April 28, 2008 House won't vote today on CU bill

The CUNA lobbying team will be on Capitol Hill early Tuesday morning to focus on next steps after learning that a much anticipated Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act (CURRA, HR 5519) was pulled from Tuesday's House voting schedule.

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Source: CUNA News Now Headlines


April 28, 2008 Immediate CU grassroots action urged for CURRA

HR 5519 should be non-controversial – most of the provisions of bill have already passed the House in 2004 and 2006. The only new provisions within CURRA are targeted to allow credit unions to serve underserved people and areas and were ...

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April 25, 2008 Immediate CU grassroots action urged for CURRA

... regulatory relief legislation, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and the leagues are urging credit unions to push back banker opposition and help clear the way for HR 5519, the Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act (CURRA).

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Source: CUNA News Now Headlines


March 07, 2008 HR5519 To advance credit union efforts to promote economic growth ...

To advance credit union efforts to promote economic growth, modify credit union regulatory standards and reduce burdens, and for other purposes.

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March 05, 2008 New Credit Union Regulatory Relief Bill Introduced

Here's a link to NAFCU's Grassroots Action Center. From here, you can (scroll down) enter your zip code to find the contact information for your representatives. (For example, if you wanted to voice your support for both HR 5519 and HR ...

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Source: NAFCU Compliance Blog


March 04, 2008 Kanjo Introduces Credit Union Relief Act

I aim to move quickly forward with consideration of HR 5519. The swift adoption of this legislation will allow us to continue to work on enacting the many other important legislative reforms contained in CURIA, but not contained in this ...

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Source: The Pennsylvania Progressive


March 04, 2008 Louis De Wohl : Kanjo Introduces Credit Union Relief Act

I aim to move quickly forward with consideration of HR 5519. The swift adoption of this legislation will allow us to continue to work on enacting the many other important legislative reforms contained in CURIA, but not contained in this ...

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Source: The Parody


March 02, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 5519: To advance credit union efforts ...

Paul Kanjorski [D-PA] introduced HR 5519: To advance credit union efforts to promote economic growth, modify credit union regulatory standards and reduce burdens, and for other purposes. [This event matched these trackers: Active ...

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