LINCOLN, Neb. — Citing support from lawmakers and a friendly visit with Gov. Dave Heineman, the Nebraska Credit Union League said last week it is considering re-introducing in 2007 a bill to allow deposit of public funds in credit unions, a simmering issue during the last year.

"We do have a lot of support for such a service and there is traction but we want to see how things turn out in the November election," said Scott Sullivan, president/CEO of the league.

Under the state's new term limit law, 22 members of the 49-member unicameral legislature are up for re-election making it a lively political season, said Sullivan.

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