ALEXANDRIA, Va.–The National Credit Union Administration Board has released the agenda items for its board meeting on July 24.
It will be the second board meeting featuring just one member, Chairman Kyle Hauptman, since the firing of the other two board members, Todd Harper and Tonya Otsuka, by the Trump administration in April.

The June meeting was cancelled:
The Agenda
Items on the agenda include:
- A briefing on artificial intelligence
- A briefing from the NCUA Ombudsman
- A briefing on the Central Liquidity Facility.
Statement from Chairman
“Our July Board meeting will provide updates on the Central Liquidity Facility, which provides members a critical liquidity backstop during periods of financial uncertainty, and highlights from the recently published 2024 Ombudsman Annual Report,” said Hauptman in a statement. “Additionally, we’re working towards capturing information and new insights on the use of AI within the credit union space. As always our mission is to protect the safety and soundness of the credit union system and we are best equipped to do this when we understand how credit unions interact with new technology and products.”
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