Video Update from the Washington State Capitol

Check out an update on the 2022 legislative session, credit union priority legislation, and Washington’s Virtual Credit Union Day at the Capitol from Olympia, WA.

Contact Your Local Representatives to Ask for Support of Credit Union Priority Legislation

The State House voted to pass HB 1165 the evening of Jan. 26 so this opportunity to ask for your local House member’s support has closed.

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WA House Votes to Delay Much Discussed Long Term Care Program

The later deadline gives lawmakers more time to work through some of the policy and implementation challenges that have been raised by employees, employers, and policymakers over the last year.

Credit union legislation approved by House Committee

Credit union priority legislation unanimously cleared the House Consumer Protection and Business Committee on the fourth day of the 2022 legislative session.

2022 Washington Legislative Session Underway

The Washington State Legislature officially gaveled in today for its 60-day session that will see lawmakers attempt to tackle a number of important issues without much time to get them done.

U.S. DOL Issues Emergency Temporary Standard for Large Employers to Implement COVID-19 Vaccination or Testing Policy

NWCUA’s Compliance team breaks down the new standard and provides insight on state-specific responses.

NCUA Issues Guidance on ECIP 30-Year Maturity Date Utilization

In a statement from the letter NCUA outlines, “Low-income credit unions may receive 30-year subordinated debt investments from the ECIP.

Grassroots Response: IRS Reporting Requirement Proposal

A recent IRS data collection proposal taken up in the Reconciliation package in congress has brought us yet another opportunity to show up and make our collective voices heard.

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Action Alert: IRS Reporting Requirements Proposal

This effort is intended to improve taxpayer compliance and increase federal revenues by $463 billion over the next ten years.

August Virtual Hike Meetings

In focus for these meetings are the potential threats to the credit card interchange system being floated in the Senate.

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Washington State’s Economist Revises Revenue Forecast Upward

The news came during yesterday’s meeting of the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council as part of Dr. Stephen Lerch’s official quarterly forecast.

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Gov. Inslee signs public funds bill into law

The bill cleared the Legislature last week with a 68-30 vote by the House of Representatives, which came after a 40-7 vote in the Senate earlier this year.

Washington Vaccine Eligibility to Expand April 15

3.3 million Washingtonians have received their first dose.

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Public Funds Legislation Clears Another Key Hurdle

Legislation allowing credit unions to hold unlimited public deposits statewide took another step forward.

House Holds Public Hearing on Public Deposit Legislation

Lawmakers returned to committee to hold hearings on policies that were approved in the opposite chamber. 

Washington Senate Approves Public Funds Legislation

The Washington State Senate today approved legislation by a significant 40-7 margin that would allow credit unions statewide to hold unlimited public deposits from local municipalities and the state.

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Washington House Approves Update to Credit Union Act

The bill now heads to the Senate where it will await a hearing in the Senate Financial Services Committee.

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Priority Legislation Advances with Bipartisan Support

Legislation allowing credit unions to accept unlimited public deposits statewide was approved by a Senate Committee with bipartisan support. 

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Legislative Session Off To A Fast Start

Washington’s virtual 2021 legislative session is off to an incredibly fast start for credit unions.

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State Vaccine Protocols & Distribution Work

The federal government and individual states make plans for how to roll out COVID-19 vaccines.