Although the House and Senate Republican tax reform bills contain huge differences, the two bodies agreed on at least one issue—that credit unions should remain tax exempt.

Senate Republicans released the outlines of their bill on Thursday. That same day, the House Ways and Means Committee approved its bill. Both retain the tax exemption.

Next week, the Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to mark up its bill and the House will consider the GOP plan on the floor.

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