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By Heather Anderson |
May 30, 2012
Senate primary for GOP bid to succeed retiring Kay Bailey Hutchison goes to run-off after Tuesday vote.
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By Heather Anderson |
May 16, 2012
Wednesday’s House Ways and Means Committee hearing wasn’t supposed to challenge the tax exempt status of credit unions. However, NAFCU isn’t taking any chances.
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By David Morrison |
May 7, 2012
Six-term Indiana Republican trailing Tea Party challenger in polls.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
January 16, 2012
One of the nation’s first credit union volunteers to make a 2012 run for a major state office, Ovide Lamontagne, former chairman of the $726 million St. Mary’s Bank, Manchester, N.H., has some advice for CU leaders.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
January 12, 2012
Ovide Lamontagne is Manchester attorney, Tea Party favorite and concerned about gaffes like Gingrich lumping credit unions with Fannie Mae.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
December 18, 2011
Volunteer training, dealing with growing compliance demands and staying profitable enough to stay alive.
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By Claude R. Marx |
October 17, 2011
So far there has been tepid reaction by official Washington to the protests against Wall Street and banks that have spread throughout the nation. This may prove the point of both those on the right and the left that the leaders of our big political and economic institutions just don’t...
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By Claude R. Marx |
October 16, 2011
Will credit unions again miss the opportunity presented by public anger aginst banks.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
November 3, 2010
The urge to serve the industry during what one CEO called "a very exciting and anxious period" coupled with heightened interest in dealing with the corporate dilemma are apparently
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By Jim Rubenstein |
September 29, 2010
In advance of the Nov. 2 elections, CUNA is stepping up its grassroots advocacy with what it calls a refined "partisan communication" campaign aimed at bringing more direct involvement by CU members with candidates.