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As the 2024 California State Legislative Session recently ended, credit unions across the state benefited from legislative victories, meetings, urgent alerts, and robust grassroots advocacy-in-action that crafted better policies to positively impact their operations and members.
The League is the only association in Sacramento representing the credit union movement’s voice. “It truly was a busy year in Sacramento,” said Robert Wilson, senior vice president of state government affairs for the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues. “Outside of our top-ticket items, we engaged on nearly 30 bills altogether, while also working on budget issues and the homeowner insurance crisis.” The 2024 California State Legislative Session was particularly impactful for credit unions, with the introduction, ensuing fight, and eventual defanging of Senate Bill 1075 (Senator Steven Bradford). This bill dealt with overdraft fees for state-chartered credit unions.
“We want to thank every member-credit union of the League for helping achieve a successful legislative session in Sacramento this year,” Wilson said. “We are ready for any challenges 2025 may bring as we look forward to serving credit unions next year.”
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