League of Southeastern Credit Unions & Affiliates
How LSCU & Affiliates Delivered in 2014 and What You Can Expect in 2015 Governmental Affairs Focused on legislative advocacy, grassroots advocacy, political action fundraising, regulatory advocacy, and compliance/operational support.
In 2014:
Passed update to Alabama CU Act. First credit union-specific legislation passed in Alabama more than 20 years Helped Alabama become only the third state to pass “patent troll” law Worked with Florida Office of Financial Regulation to pass updates to state credit union act Helped Florida Attorney General’s office to update data breach notification laws Worked with Florida House Speaker to get state issued study on credit unions as public depositories Pushed legislation that would require Florida highschool students to take course in financial literacy before graduating Worked with Rep. Jeff Miller (R-FL) to introduce legislation to exempt veterans from MBL cap Title sponsor of Florida Gubernatorial debate seen by 4.8 million Floridians Implemented a risk-based capital plan that included 14 RBC informational sessions across both states
Secured 28 of 33 members of AL/FL Congressional delegations to sign RBC letter to NCUA Worked with AL/FL delegatons for all to vote in favor of HR 3468, the Credit Union Share Insurance Fund Parity Act (IOLTA) Alabama and Florida state ($354,050) and federal ($189,476) PACs reached 100 percent of goal for first time Contributed 100 percent of goal, $154,000, to CUNA/AACUL National Advocacy Fund Helped bring credit unions ComplySight, an online compliance tool
Looking Ahead to 2015:
Be a strong advocate at the federal and state levels with an emphasis on the following issues: Federal - Taxation, risk-based capital (RBC2), supplemental capital, overdraft protection, MBL (Miller Bill), regulatory relief AL - Taxation, data breaches, public deposits FL – Financial literacy, data breaches, public deposits, patent trolling
Education
Looking Ahead to 2015:
Focused on providing timely and relevant training to credit union staff and volunteers on a variety of topics.
In 2014:
Rebranded LSCU Signature events to include “Southeast” in title as League expands educational offerings to include credit unions in the southeast Had record attendance at the Southeast Credit Union Conference and Expo (SCUCE) with 1,185 attendees and 135 vendor booths in expo hall Offered 116 webinars with more than 600 attendees from Alabama and Florida credit unions participating Trained more than 2,100 credit union staff through LSCU conferences and workshops Added additional expertise to staff to ensure educational offerings meet credit unions’ needs
Adding 90 more minutes of exhibit hall time to the 2015 SCUCE schedule. Educational breakout session topics to include cybersecurity, IT, and “How to Buy a Bank” Expanding the 2015 Credit Union Executive Dialogue to include the top 50 credit unions New workshops scheduled for 2015 include a technology workshop in Orlando and a fraud prevention workshop in Birmingham More than 120 webinars available in 2015, providing cost-effective training for every area of the credit union
For more information about affiliation with the LSCU, contact VP, Cooperative Initiatives Laura Vann at 866.231.0545 ext. 2181.