The article, "NASCUS, state regulators, leagues fired up over CUNA advocacy of NCUA Survey," by Editor Elaine Kingoff that ran in the February 2 issue of Credit Union Times was an accurate representation of NASCUS' views on the issue of the NCUA survey. That's quite an accomplishment considering the issue hinges on the distinction between the NCUA's role as the regulator for federal credit unions and the NCUA's role as the administrator of the share insurance fund. And those are two very distinct roles. Thanks for the good work. Doug Duerr President NASCUS
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