Straight to The Point: April 18

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star3 The New York Credit Union Association is encouraging credit union advocates to share information with the Association about how S.2155—the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act—would benefit their credit union – The Point

star3 The Association is also seeking feedback from credit unions directly affected by a recent U.S. district court ruling invalidating parts of NCUA’s field of membership rule – The Point

star3 Registration is open for the 2018 Collections & Bankruptcy Conference – NYCUA

star3 The flow of compromised records, e-commerce fraud attacks and payments fraud all set new records in 2017 – CU Times

star3 CUNA is urging credit unions to be vigilant for banker assaults on credit unions’ tax status as the deadline for individuals to file their personal income tax returns arrived this week – CUToday

star3 Several experts in marijuana banking insists there are opportunities available for credit unions that want to get involved in the potentially lucrative market – CU Journal

star3 On the first legislative day since state Senate Democrats announced a newly reunited conference, fissions and obstacles to unity were apparent – New York Times

star3 Conservative and Republican groups are lining up behind Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro’s run for governor – Associated Press

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