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WASHINGTON, DC – The Defense Credit Union Council, DCUC, issues the following statement: The Supreme Court’s decision to pause action on the Harper/Otsuka case, while proceeding with oral arguments in the Humphrey’s Executor challenge, highlights that the future structure and leadership of the NCUA Board remain uncertain and continue to evolve. "For credit unions serving military families, veterans, and DoW communities, regulatory stability remains important," said Anthony Hernandez, DCUC President/CEO. "Regardless of potential changes involving individual board members, DCUC is focused on ensuring that any future appointments or administrative actions support NCUA’s independence, mission clarity, and its ability to maintain a strong and competitive credit union system.
We are closely monitoring the legal and constitutional issues involved and consulting with experts to understand the broader implications. Our priority is to support continuity, predictability, and sound governance at the agency responsible for overseeing more than 144 million credit union members nationwide. DCUC will continue to advocate for stable, mission-driven leadership at NCUA on behalf of all credit unions as developments unfold." Comments are closed.
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