#102 Catching Up with John McKechnie Governmental Affairs Practitioner
Download MP3In this episode, Mark Treichel is joined by Government Affairs Practitioner John McKechnie, his colleague back in NCUA. Aside from catching up, they also discuss the latest financial proceedings being discussed by Congress today in regard to NCUA. They delve into the attacks of banks to credit unions, vendor authority, CLF, CFB, and the climate-related financial risk from NCUA. Mark and John also discuss their thoughts on how Capitol Hill might attempt to look for a new financial vehicle, only to tack it onto trade associations in the credit union industry.
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In this episode, Mark Treichel is joined by Government Affairs Practitioner John McKechnie, his colleague back in NCUA. Aside from catching up, they also discuss the latest financial proceedings being discussed by Congress today in regard to NCUA. They delve into the attacks of banks to credit unions, vendor authority, CLF, CFB, and the climate-related financial risk from NCUA. Mark and John also discuss their thoughts on how Capitol Hill might attempt to look for a new financial vehicle, only to tack it onto trade associations in the credit union industry.