Straight to The Point: April 24

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star3 The New York Credit Union Association is 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 Credit union professionals can register for the DRIVE ‘18 conference hosted by CU Direct, a strategic partner of the Association. This year’s conference—scheduled for May 30 – June 1 in Grapevine, Texas—will include experts from the worlds of finance, automotive and marketing – CU Direct

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

star3 NCUA will not require credit unions to “de-list” members who may have joined the credit union based on rules that have now been voided by a federal judge – CU Times

star3 The special elections for 11 vacant legislative seats will be held today, and the balance of the state Senate could potentially be determined – City & State

star3 As marijuana legalization spreads throughout the country, companies in the cannabis market must navigate a delicate tangle of regulations – CU Journal

star3 New York is on the verge of launching its first state-facilitated retirement plan for private sector employees – Times Union

star3 Even as private employers have rebounded from the recession, the public sector’s ranks have withered, and pay and benefits have lagged – New York Times

star3 The CFPB has consistently stressed that regulatory actions should be treated as guidance, and the whole industry should be on notice following their massive $1 billion action against Wells Fargo – New York’s State of Mind

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