Senate Confirms Harper to Full Term on the NCUA Board

The U.S. Senate by a vote of 59 to 40 today confirmed Todd M. Harper to be a Member of the National Credit Union Administration Board for a term expiring on April 10, 2027.

“I am grateful to President Biden for nominating me to serve a full term on the NCUA’s Board and humbled by today’s bipartisan confirmation vote,” Chairman Harper said. “In the years ahead, my focus will remain on credit union members, the system’s resiliency and strength, and the NCUA’s readiness to respond to an evolving economic environment, credit union system, and financial services marketplace. Consistent with the law, I will also continue prioritizing capital and liquidity, cybersecurity, consumer financial protection, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

Chairman Harper’s confirmation is a reappointment to the NCUA Board, and he will continue to serve as Chairman. He was initially confirmed to fill out a partial term on the NCUA Board by the Senate on March 14, 2019, filling the vacancy created when former Chairman Debbie Matz retired in 2016. That term ended in April 2021.

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