U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Bipartisan Legislation to Modernize Credit Union Boards

April 8, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. ā€“ U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined fellow Senate Banking Committee members Senators Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) on the Credit Union Board Modernization Act.

ā€œIā€™m grateful for this legislation that would address an outdated and hindering regulation imposed on our local credit unions. These institutions play a vital role in supporting Main Street communities across Alabama, from equipping small businesses and families with the resources they need to providing capital to the most underserved Alabamians, and unnecessary red tape ultimately stifles their work. Iā€™m proud to join my colleagues in this bipartisan, commonsense effort,ā€ said Senator Britt.

The bipartisan legislation revises an antiquated federal law that requires credit union boards to meet in person every month. The bill relaxes this regulatory burden that was instated before modern technology allowed for frequent communications and allows credit unions to focus on their core mission of providing financial services to their members.

ā€œCredit unions should be allowed to spend less time in unnecessary board meetings and more time serving their members,ā€ said Senator Hagerty. ā€œMy legislation will revise outdated federal regulations by setting aside regulatory micromanagement and allowing credit unions the flexibility to focus on providing quality financial services to rural communities and members across the country.ā€


ā€œIt is far past time that the arcane requirements for credit unions are removed,ā€ said Senator Blunt Rochester. ā€œThis bill is an essential step toward improving the functionality of credit unions up and down my home state of Delaware, especially those small and rural. I look forward to continuing this bipartisan effort alongside Senator Hagerty and our colleagues to ensure credit unions spend less time maneuvering through red tape and more time serving their communities and promoting financial well-being.ā€

Senator Britt was a cosponsor of this bipartisan legislation in the 118th Congress. The full text of the bill can be foundhere.

In 2023, Senator Britt was named the League of Southeastern Credit Unionsā€™ 2023 Federal Lawmaker of the Year for Alabamaā€œI am proud to partner with our stateā€™s local financial institutions to ensure that every hardworking Alabamian, regardless of zip code, has the opportunity to achieve their American Dream,ā€ said Senator Britt on receiving the honor.

Senator Britt continues to be a strong supporter of Alabamaā€™s local credit unions. Recently, she participated in a Senate Banking Committee hearing to investigate the causes of debanking, a discriminatory financial services practice. She emphasized how critical community banks and local credit unions are to serving Alabamaā€™s communities through their relationship banking models, and as an alternative source of credit to those who have otherwise been denied. 

ā€œI also just want to point out something that my colleagues have to hear me say all of the time, and that is just how grateful I am for our community, banks, and credit unions in Alabama that serve our local communities and give people access to the American Dream, and remember that that is actually what theyā€™re there for,ā€ she stated in the hearing. ā€œSo, thank you to them.ā€

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