The NCUA board will vote on the agency's 2017 budget plan at its meeting on Nov. 17.

The board held a briefing on the budget last month. The briefing included panelists from credit union and trade groups—several of whom criticized the budget.

The agency has proposed a 2017 spending plan that would increase its budget 2.8%, roughly $8.2 million for next year. The agency's 2017 proposed revised operating fund budget would be $299.2 million, with the estimate for 2018 reaching $313.1 million.

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