The competition for credit unions is out in force this week on Capitol Hill and its agenda is clear.

"Stopping the credit union power grab," is a headline on the news release put out by the Independent Community Bankers of America as the trade group gathers its members Wednesday and Thursday for its annual Washington Policy Summit.

"Main Street community bankers are eager to press their issues with their members of Congress," said Jeff Gerhart, chairman of the ICBA and of Bank of Newman Grove, Neb.

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