Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1266

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Enhancing the mission of credit unions and promoting fair competition among financial institutions

Impact

The proposed changes could significantly impact the operations of credit unions by enforcing stricter evaluation metrics concerning their community involvement and reinvestment strategies. As credit unions often operate with a mission of serving their local members, the new mandate for compliance within specified geographic areas may encourage more robust partnerships with community initiatives and enhance local economic development. Additionally, by requiring foreign credit unions to submit detailed assessments and strategic plans, the bill aims to uphold competition while ensuring that such institutions align with the community needs in Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 1266, introduced by Representative Frank A. Moran, aims to enhance the mission of credit unions and promote fair competition among financial institutions in Massachusetts. The bill proposes changes to existing laws governing credit unions, particularly focusing on requirements for membership eligibility and community reinvestment compliance. Provisions include that credit unions must assess their performance within specific geographical areas, ensuring they meet the credit needs of the communities they serve. Furthermore, the bill establishes clearer guidelines for foreign credit unions seeking to open branches in Massachusetts, including requirements for strategic compliance plans.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance competitive practices among financial institutions, it may also face scrutiny regarding how potential compliance burdens on credit unions could affect their operational capabilities. Critics might argue that imposing strict geographic assessment requirements on credit unions could limit their flexibility and ability to serve broader member bases. The voting procedure changes, such as allowing electronic voting for credit unions with over 25,000 members, may also lead to discussions about the security and integrity of voting practices within these institutions. Overall, the balance between promoting fair competition and ensuring that credit unions can efficiently serve their constituents may be contentious.

Companion Bills

MA H4712

Replaced by Authorizing the committee on Financial Services to make an investigation and study of certain House documents relative to banking

Previously Filed As

MA S2203

Enhancing the effectiveness of nonprofits’ core mission work through full cost funding

MA H3428

Enhancing the effectiveness of nonprofits’ core mission work through full cost funding

MA SB0464

Financial institutions and consumer credit.

MA H1117

Promoting and enhancing the sustainability of birth centers and the midwifery workforce

MA S784

Promoting and enhancing the sustainability of birth centers and the midwifery workforce

MA S752

Promoting financial literacy, wealth-building, and economic opportunity for all

MA S723

Relative to growth opportunities for state financial institutions

MA H5016

Promoting and enhancing the sustainability of birth centers and the midwifery workforce

MA SB87

AN ACT relating to the provision of financial services and products by credit unions.

MA H1078

To allow municipalities to deposit in credit unions

Similar Bills

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