[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 3095] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING RON McDANIEL ______ HON. BRAD SHERMAN of california in the house of representatives Monday, February 27, 2017 Mr. SHERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Ron McDaniel, CEO of California Credit Union and a leader in the credit union system who is retiring next month. Ron's credit union career includes 23 years in senior management at Point Mugu Federal Credit Union (now Premier America CU) in Ventura, 19 of those as president and CEO. Since 2004, he has served as CEO of California Credit Union. Ron has been a leader amongst his peers. He has served on the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Board of Directors and its Governmental Affairs Committee. He has also served on the California Credit Union League Board of Directors, where he served as board chairman and chairman of the Government Relations Committee. In these roles he helped shape the policy agenda for credit unions in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. and was called upon to testify on behalf of credit unions before the California Senate and Assembly. In the days before credit unions were allowed to provide checking accounts, Ron participated in the National Credit Union Administration's (NCUA) pilot share draft program, which created the first checking accounts for credit union members. In 1979, Congress authorized credit unions to experiment with share drafts for a three- month period. Shortly after the successful pilot program began, the American Bankers Association sued NCUA arguing that it was illegal for credit unions to provide something that was so similar to a checking account. In 1978, a district court ruled that under the Federal Credit Union Act, the NCUA could authorize credit unions to offer share drafts. This new program became an instant success among credit union members. From 1980 through 1982, Ron was part of the California Credit Union League's ATM Task Force. At the time, most credit unions did not have an ATM. Ron was part of the steering committee that developed the idea of creating a nationwide ATM network for credit unions, which ultimately led to the formation of the CO-OP Financial Services system and later into shared branching. Ron was actively involved in developing the corporate structure for CO-OP and helped shepherd the idea through its first turbulent (and unprofitable) years. During the mid-1990s, the banking industry coordinated an attack on the community charter model of service for credit unions. At the time, Ron was CEO of Point Mugu Federal Credit Union. When the Navy dramatically reduced its operations at Point Mugu, the credit union's existence was threatened. Through Ron's leadership, Point Mugu decided to expand and become more of a community charter credit union to serve the needs of consumers throughout Ventura County. When the NCUA approved this expansion, the banking industry sued the NCUA. This lawsuit, along with a similar lawsuit filed by banks against the NCUA and AT&T Family Federal Credit Union, culminated in a Supreme Court decision that would have drastically limited consumer access to credit unions. Ron worked tirelessly with the California League, CUNA, and the NCUA to develop a legislative solution. He was active in public and private advocacy on behalf of credit unions that relied on the existence of a robust community charter model. Ultimately, the efforts of Ron and others resulted in the enactment of the Credit Union Membership Access Act of 1998. It is not an exaggeration to say that this single piece of legislation saved the community charter model and has provided access to credit union services for millions of consumers and allowed hundreds of credit unions to thrive throughout the country. For his accomplishments and contributions to the credit union system, Ron received the League's Distinguished Service Award in 1999. For his advocacy efforts throughout the years, he received the League's Advocacy Lifetime Award in 2016. In his community, Ron served for several years on the board of Cal Lutheran University's Alumni Association including one term as president. He also served on the University's Board of Regents, where his responsibilities included assignments on the Administration and Finance Committee; the Investment Committee that oversees the University's endowment; and on the Audit Committee. He was chairman of the Credit Unions for Kids Advisory Board for Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Ron is an excellent ambassador for the credit union movement. I have enjoyed my many conversations with Ron over the years about how credit unions can better serve individuals and small businesses. I am pleased to join my friends and constituents in the credit union system in congratulating Ron McDaniel on his years of service and dedication to America's credit unions. ____________________