Straight to The Point: April 9

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star3 With their coalition with the Independent Democratic Conference ending, Republicans in the state Senate announced a number of new committee leadership posts – The Point

star3 The New York Credit Union Association is seeking feedback from credit union leaders about the economic impact of New York’s credit unions – The Point

star3 Credit union advocates attending the 2018 State Governmental Affairs Conference are strongly encouraged to submit their Hill Meeting Request forms as soon as possible to help Association staff secure meeting times with lawmakers – The Point

star3 Legal experts say a law firm responsible for many of the lawsuits and demand letters over website accessibility is changing tactics – CU Journal

star3 A federal judge failed to follow a well-established legal doctrine when she threw out two portions of the NCUA’s Field of Membership rule, according to NCUA Board Member Rick Metsger – CU Times

star3 The Trump administration said it is taking steps to encourage banks to make more short-term loans – CUToday

star3 The Labor Department says employers added 103,000 jobs in March, according to its official hiring and unemployment figures released Friday – New York Times

star3 Control of the state Senate may be determined by the outcome of a special election in Westchester later this month – City & State

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