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Bracing for the Chill: How to Winterize Your Home in Vermont & New Hampshire

Ublocal

Whether you are new to Vermont and New Hampshire, or a first time homeowner , you may wonder what is needed to winterize your home. From how to winterize water pipes in your home to creating a winter storm emergency kit, here are the top tips for winterizing your home in Vermont and Northwestern New Hampshire.

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Apple Watch Earns Pro QB $5K Scolding From NFL

PYMNTS

Add another job to that list: fine generator for the National Football League (NFL). In 2017, an Arizona Diamondbacks coach was fined for violating Major League Baseball’s on-field regulations because he wore an Apple Watch in the dugout. 30 game against the Cincinnati Bengals (the Steelers won 27 to three).

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From Farce to Menace

Independent Banker

It’s yet another disturbing proposal from the National Credit Union Administration to bureaucratically finagle its way around Congress and federal law. Talk about your captive regulator! By Camden R. Fine, President and CEO of ICBA. So here we go again. When credit unions say “jump,” the NCUA says, “how high?”.

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The 2022 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

As if that wasn’t enough, regulators took a sledgehammer to debit fee income with Reg II changes that will begin reducing card-not-present interchange fees starting in July 2023. Goes to New England Federal Credit Union and Vermont State Credit Union. FIS wins Valley National with IBS platform.

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State AGs urge Mulvaney to continue use of disparate impact theory of ECOA liability

CFPB Monitor

Referencing the language in Regulation B and Regulation B Commentary regarding the “effects test,” the AGs argue in their letter that the regulations implementing the ECOA have continuously interpreted the statute as providing for disparate impact liability. to discriminate against any person.

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Tech Firms Want Moderation, Not Bans, On Facial Recognition

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Tech companies want to get ahead of the law when it comes to facial recognition , seeking to restrict its use but also making sure the most severe regulations don’t come to pass, according to The Wall Street Journal. Vermont Sen. More than 60 college campuses have disavowed its use.

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State AGs seek to intervene in CFPB enforcement action to modify settlement terms

CFPB Monitor

The Attorneys General for the states of Connecticut, Indiana, Kansas, and Vermont recently took the unusual step of filing a joint motion to intervene to modify the settlement terms of a CFPB enforcement action. ” The AGs state that neither the CFPB nor Sprint oppose their motion.

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