CUNA said Monday it expects to distribute ballots and information next week on the proposed bylaw changes that could eliminate the dual membership requirement.

Other proposed changes on the ballot would allow the board of directors to address CUNA's dues formula and modify the board structure and governance.

The CUNA board of directors voted Monday to present what it called the "bylaw restatement" to membership for review and a vote.

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