WASHINGTON–The Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act (H.R. 1537) gained four more co-sponsors yesterday.

Representatives Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), Robert Brady (D-Pa.), James T. Walsh (R-N.Y.), and Timothy Bishop (D-N.Y.) added their names to the bill June 6, bringing the total co-sponsorship up to 97.

CURIA, credit unions' flagship bill over the last three Congresses, would create a risk-based capital system, expand business lending authorities, establish voter and balloting requirements in mutual savings bank conversions, and allow federal credit unions of all charter types to adopt underserved areas once again.

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