Much of what affects credit unions either starts or ends in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. CUNA's Washington headquarters are within D.C. city limits and NCUA and NAFCU are headquartered just outside the city in Northern, Va.. Of course Congress, where credit unions have become a lobbying force, is often debating financial legislation that impacts the industry. This pictorial highlights the places and people that make up the industry's presence in and around the nation's capital.

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