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Wisconsin CU League News Release - 11/12/12
Credit unions thank Madison Mayor Soglin for small business credit advocacy
Pewaukee, WI - Madison Mayor Paul Soglin
was honored by Wisconsin credit unions on behalf of the 95 million
consumers nationwide who own credit unions. The recognition was for his
hard work in passing a resolution at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in
support of federal legislation that would ensure small businesses can
access needed loans through credit unions.
Soglin became aware of credit unions' desire to fill the void for small business credit through conversations with Summit Credit Union President Kim Sponem and University of Wisconsin Credit Union President Paul Kundert. Sponem presented the Mayor with a plaque and expressed appreciation for the Mayor's efforts to gain the bipartisan support of 187 mayors nationwide to pass the resolution.
"Mayor Soglin understands that credit unions can fill today's huge void for business credit because they have billions available to lend, a 100-year history of making business loans safely, the support of federal regulators and the support of 84% of Wisconsin voters who, like Forbes magazine, see this as an absolute no-brainer," said Brett Thompson, President & CEO of The Wisconsin Credit Union League.
The Conference of Mayors joins a bipartisan list of more than 30 organizations supporting the measure, including groups representing small businesses, the self-employed and the insurance, textile, realty, construction, automotive and technology industries. Only the for-profit banking industry has opposed the bill.
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