While credit unions don't have as many issues on Capitol Hill as they did last year, when lawmakers return from recess after Labor Day, there will be enough subjects that will keep industry officials and lobbyists actively prowling the halls of the Capitol.

Credit unions may have another bite at the MBL apple. Several sources have said the House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on legislation to raise the cap on member business loans though the committee hasn't announced the schedule yet.

This would follow a Senate Banking Committee hearing that was held last month at which NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz endorsed the measure.

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