McWatters Likely to Stay on NCUA Board, Herrera Unlikely to Join

McWatters Likely to Stay on NCUA Board, Herrera Unlikely to Join
December 14, 2016 Marketing GrafWebCUSO

The Senate has completed its legislative business for the year – a development that ensures President-Elect Donald Trump can create a Republican majority on the NCUA board.

Current Republican board member J. Mark McWatters had been nominated for a seat on the Export-Import Bank. However, the Senate Banking Committee, whose Chairman, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), opposes the bank’s existence, never considered confirming McWatters. That means McWatters, a Republican, will stay on the board.

McWatters alluded to that in a column in the December issue of the NCUA Report newsletter.

In that column, he outlined priorities for the year and concluded, “With your help, I look forward to tackling these and other issues of importance in 2017.”

President Obama also nominated John Herrera, SVP for Latino and Hispanic Affairs at the Durham, N.C.-based, $738 million Self-Help Credit Union, for a seat on the NCUA board. The Banking Committee never considered that nomination.

That allows Trump to nominate a Republican to create a GOP majority on the panel. The president can nominate two members of his own party for the board.

Trump has another decision to make – designating a chairman of the board. Current Chairman Rick Metsger is a Democrat and was selected by Obama.

Trump likely would designate a Republican as chairman and speculation has centered on McWatters for that position.