Advocacy

Are you and your credit union colleagues registered to vote?
Your vote helps you and people throughout your community achieve financial well-being.
Exercise your right to vote to help shape the direction of your community, state, and country.
Lawmakers have the power to change the credit union landscape with the stroke of a pen. Cornerstone is your advocate in the legislative and regulatory world, manning the front lines in the state capitals and Washington - in the hearings, offices, and hallways - safeguarding the interests of credit unions and ensuring that financial cooperatives continue to flourish. By developing long-term legislative strategies, maintaining vigilance with regulatory agencies, keeping League members informed of developments, magnifying the voice of credit unions everywhere, Cornerstone works to preserve an environment in which credit unions not only exist, but thrive.
Legislative Priorities
Legislative advocacy efforts at the state and national level.
Regulatory Priorities
Regulatory relief efforts at the state and national level.
Action Center
Opportunities for credit unions to get involved and show support.
Advocacy News
Want to stay in the know about what's going on during your state's legislative session? Sign up now to receive the Legislative Reporter, an exclusive publication for member credit union staff and volunteers.
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Hone your political engagement skills with expert Nate Webb
There’s never been a better opportunity to learn first-hand about political engagement and advocacy than the 4-5 hours you’ll spend in the Oklahoma Credit Union Association’s new Ambassador Program. -
GOTV! Early voting in Texas is underway: Feb. 14–25
Early voting began Monday for the Texas primary election, which will determine who is on the ballot for the midterm election this November. Since the primary election takes place March 1 when many credit union leaders will be at the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference, remember to vote at early voting locations before you head to D.C. -
New for CUNA GAC: Nation’s Capital Ends Vaccine Verification
Washington, D.C., city officials announced on Monday that they are ending their vaccine verification requirement, effective Feb. 15. They have also indicated the indoor mask requirement will expire on Feb. 28.
Advocacy Events
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Night for the House
Oklahoma City, OKAttend this delightful wine tasting event that benefits the Credit Union House of Oklahoma. -
Advocacy Update - Kansas - May
OnlineCredit union advocacy leaders in Kansas are invited to hear the latest policy and political news. -
Advocacy Update - Kansas - June
OnlineCredit union advocacy leaders in Kansas are invited to hear the latest policy and political news.
