Credit unions engage policymakers in D.C. as tax-writing leaders meet
As Republican House and Senate leaders (as well as House Ways and Means and Senate Finance leaders) held a meeting on the latest tax reform developments, credit union leaders had their own meetings on Capitol Hill. Reports this week indicate optimism that the House Ways and Means Committee could mark up its portion of budget reconciliation next week, meaning the bill’s text would need to be released in the next few days.
Rep. Michelle Fischbach, D-Minn., who serves on the Ways and Means committee, met with a Minnesota credit union contingent Wednesday morning in Washington, D.C. Minnesota Credit Union Network Chief Advocacy Officer Ryan Smith, Co-op Credit Union President/CEO Kayla Reiffenberger, and Magnifi Financial Credit Union CEO Chuck Friedrichs stressed the importance of preserving the credit union tax status to facilitate access to financial services, especially for underserved communities.
The Cornerstone League and Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Relations Salvador Guererro met with Rep. Chip Roy, R, Wednesday.
Ways and Means Committee members are in the final stages of drafting their tax reform language, and America’s Credit Unions urges credit unions to activate members, board, and staff to contact members of Congress this week. Send messages in support of the credit union tax status by Friday to all members of Congress through the Don’t Tax My Credit Union website. Resources include a social media toolkit, press kit, grassroots handbook, media kit, and more.
See below for social media posts from today’s visits, as well as some from visits earlier this week:
Texas #CUAdvocates brought the #CUDifference to @RepChipRoy during today's Hill visits. Texas #CreditUnions provide over $18 billion in economic benefits. #DontTaxMyCreditUnion @CornerstoneCUL pic.twitter.com/yoAbvSgd9Q
— America's Credit Unions (@AmericasCUs) May 7, 2025