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Spanish Immersion Program to be held in Costa Rica next October

The World Council of Credit Unions has a program for credit unions to help serve a growing market. ... More

Reg-Flex, 5-year plan on next NCUA agenda

The National Credit Union Administration, at its upcoming board meeting at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, March 18, will discuss proposed rules addressing its regulatory flexibility program. ... More

Florida MBL co-sponsors grows to six

Florida members of Congress are beginning to get behind legislation to raise the credit union member business lending cap. ... More

NCUA extends share guarantee program three months

The Temporary Corporate Credit Union Share Guarantee Program has been extended by the NCUA. ... More

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Media Release – Matz Calls on Volunteers to Help Protect Safety & Soundness

December 9, 2009, Alexandria, Va. – Speaking to 500 attendees at the CUES Directors Conference in Palm Desert, Calif., National Credit Union Administration Chairman Debbie Matz encouraged volunteers to actively work with management to ensure the “short-term perseverance and long-term success of our nation’s credit unions.”... More

Media Advisory – Matz Calls for Consumer-Focused Capital Reform

December 07, 2009, Alexandria VA. – National Credit Union Administration Chairman Debbie Matz today called for changes in the credit union capital regime that would enable credit unions to promote consumer savings while maintaining rigorous safety and soundness standards. ... More

Media Advisory – Navy Federal Credit Union Welcomes Board Member Fryzel

December 07, 2009, Alexandria VA. – NCUA Board Member, Michael E. Fryzel recently visited Navy Federal Credit Union CEO Cutler Dawson and executive credit union staff at the credit union’s headquarters in Vienna, Virginia. ... More

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State officials use Sunshine Law loophole to shut public out of meetings

As soon as the law took effect, members of various boards began slipping through a loophole: they met in pairs or small groups so a majority wouldn't be present. That meant the meeting wouldn't fall under the act and the public could be shut out.... More

Fiery rhetoric dominates zoning debate; District 14 set to vote April 13

FISH RIVER -- Just a month before the 7,000 voters in District 14 can head to the polls April 13 to cast ballots on zoning their community, which is centered around Fish River, debates raged on both sides of the issue and about the process that prompted the election.... More

Some gubernatorial candidates want to legalize nearly all gambling in Alabama; Others favor shutting it all down

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Nearly every type of gambling would be legal in Alabama -- including card games, sports betting, craps and roulette -- if two contenders for the state's top job were to get their way.... More

Archibald: Judge's word rings loud and clear

In May of last year, former federal prosecutor Bill Athanas stood before U.S. District Judge Karon Bowdre and spoke of those who continue get away with public corruption."So let the word ring forth," he concluded. "We're going to catch as...... More

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Florida News

Sentinel: Want public records? Get ready for a hassle

Sentinel: Want public records? Get ready for a hassle ... More

News Herald: Lawson to raise cash during session

News Herald: Lawson to raise cash during session ... More

News Herald: Federal pork could be slashed locally

News Herald: Federal pork could be slashed locally ... More

Post: Crist not pushing for more government transparency

Post: Crist not pushing for more government transparency ... More

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