The NCUA has recommended that credit unions improvetheir exam process by getting to know their examiners. However,examiner turnover could make that strategy a challenge. Meanwhile,the 2014 midterm elections could shift Senate control to theRepublican party, and may have an impact on key legislative issuesimportant to the credit union industry.

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NCUA Examiner 2014 Turnover Rate Is 8.1%: NCUABoard Chairman Debbie Matz said she is encouraged by the lowerexaminer turnover in recent years.

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Key Senate Races Up for Grabs in MidtermElection: Credit unions are eyeing a numberof competitive Senate races.

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Filene Tests New Prepaid Card to Fight ElderScams: Pilot aims to protect older Americans who aresusceptible to elder fraud and financial exploitation.

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Getting Rid of Pesky 'Sticky Blobs': Filene'slatest study showed new and revised regulations have created asticky annoyance for credit unions in the U.S.and Canada.

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Best Practices Before Regulators Arrive: Readabout four proactive measures credit unions can enact to ensurethey're prepared.

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