Carolinas Credit Union League – South Carolina one of 48 state credit union groups to oppose Durbin-Marshall credit card bill

Carolinas Credit Union League – South Carolina one of 48 state credit union groups to oppose Durbin-Marshall credit card bill
Dan Schline, President and CEO — Carolinas Credit Union League
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The Carolinas Credit Union League – South Carolina (CCUL) is one of 48 state credit union groups to oppose the “Credit Card Competition Act.”

That’s according to a list of state financial organizations that signed on to 2024 Congressional letters opposing the legislation and released by the Electronic Payments Coalition (EPC).

The U.S. Senate sponsor of those regulations, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (R-Ill.) recently said he plans to re-introduce the legislation in the current congressional session, reported Payments Dive

“If the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill were enacted, it would force an overhaul of the payments landscape at significant systemic cost – a cost ultimately borne by consumers and the local financial institutions that serve them.” said the EPC web site. “Many credit unions and community banks would retreat from card issuance in response.”

“The legislation is poorly conceived and would exclusively benefit corporate mega-stores like Walmart and Target,” said the EPC.

Originally sponsored by Durbin and U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kans.), the legislation would require banks to offer merchants at least two network options, one of which cannot be Visa or Mastercard, for processing credit card transactions. 

Opponents of the bill argue that if given the choice, retailers would likely choose cheaper, less secure networks for processing transactions, thereby exposing consumers to increased securities and fraud risks.  

Nationally, the bill could lead to a $227 billion loss in U.S. economic activity and 156,000 lost jobs, according to an analysis conducted for the EPC by Oxford Economics Research (OER).

The bill applies to credit cards what a similar measure in 2010, often referred to as the “Durbin Amendment,” applied to debit cards. The 2010 measure was a requirement of the “Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.”

A 2014 George Mason University study found that the 2010 “Durbin Amendment” led to a 50% reduction in the number of “fee-free” accounts offered by banks between 2009 and 2013, and doubled average monthly fees on “non-free” current bank accounts. 

The study also said the measure resulted in an increase of 1 million “unbanked” Americans in the year after the measure was enacted. 


Which state credit unions oppose the “Credit Card Competition Act”?

State Organization
Alabama Alabama Credit Union Association
Alaska Alaska Credit Union League
Arizona GoWest Credit Union Association – Arizona
Arkansas Arkansas Credit Union Association
California California Credit Union League
Colorado GoWest Credit Union Association – Colorado
Conecticut Credit Union League of Connecticut
Delaware Delaware’s Credit Unions – Cooperative Credit Union Association
Florida Florida Credit Union Association
Georgia Georgia Credit Union Association
Hawaii Hawaii Credit Union League
Idaho GoWest Credit Union Association – Idaho
Illinois Illinois Credit Union System
Indiana Indiana Credit Union League
Iowa Iowa Credit Union League
Kansas Kansas Credit Union Association
Kentucky Kentucky Credit Union League
Louisiana Louisiana Credit Union League
Maine Maine Credit Union League
Maryland / DC Maryland and DC Credit Union Association
Massachusetts Massachusetts’ Credit Unions – Cooperative Credit Union Association
Michigan Michigan Credit Union League
Minnesota Minnesota Credit Union Network
Mississippi Mississippi Credit Union Association
Missouri Missouri Credit Union Association
Montana Montana’s Credit Unions
Multi-state CrossState Credit Union Association
Nebraska Nebraska Credit Union League and Affiliates
Nevada Nevada Credit Union League
New Hampshire New Hampshire’s Credit Unions – Cooperative Credit Union Association
New Mexico Credit Union Association of New Mexico
New York New York Credit Union Association
North Carolina Carolinas Credit Union League – North Carolina
North Dakota / South Dakota Dakota Credit Union Association
Ohio Ohio Credit Union League
Oklahoma Oklahoma Credit Union Association
Oregon GoWest Credit Union Association – Oregon
Rhode Island Rhode Island’s Credit Unions – Cooperative Credit Union Association
South Carolina Carolinas Credit Union League – South Carolina
Tennessee Tennessee Credit Union League
Texas Texas Credit Union Association
Utah Utah’s Credit Unions
Vermont Association of Vermont Credit Unions
Virginia Virginia Credit Union League
Washington GoWest Credit Union Association – Washington
West Virginia West Virginia Credit Union League
Wisconsin Wisconsin Credit Union League
Wyoming GoWest Credit Union Association – Wyoming


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