Straight to The Point: April 23

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star3 More than 100 credit union advocates are in Albany today for the New York Credit Union Association’s State Governmental Affairs Conference – The Point

star3 The 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 Reminder: The Association is seeking feedback on NCUA’s potential changes to federal credit union bylaws – The Point

star3 NCUA is considering an appeal to the district court ruling that invalidated two parts of the agency’s field of membership rule – CUToday

star3 New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance warned financial institutions, mortgage lenders and consumers about hackers trying to pocket mortgage funds during the home-buying process – CU Times

star3 A housing shortage, strong economy and robust demand have pushed many homes in major U.S. cities over $1 million – Reuters

star3 The Financial Brand ranks the top 100 U.S. credit unions using social media in the first quarter of 2018 – Financial Brand

star3 Maxine Waters, D-California and the ranking member of the Housing Financial Services Committee, introduced legislation that would strengthen the requirements for and increase oversight on FHA mortgage servicers – HousingWire

star3 The blog looks at several state and federal regulatory matters – New York’s State of Mind

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