The issue of regulating interchange fees-a top concern of credit unions and banks-will be one of the topics lawmakers have to deal with when the House-Senate conference committee begins meeting today to reconcile the differences between the versions of the financial reform bill passed by both chambers.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on C-SPAN.

Credit unions have been flooding Washington with in-person visits, phone calls, emails and faxes ever since the Senate included the interchange amendment in its version of the legislation.

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