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I got a response from GitHub support on this. In case anyone else runs into this it has something to do with accepting the Corporate TOS. Even though we had the organization billing separately for years.

This is required due to your organization account being on our Standard Terms of Service, which means that only the members of the organization owners team (such as yourself) are considered organization owners, and as such one of you will be asked to share your own billing details. If this is intended as a company account, and you have separate billing details for your company, then you'll need to move the account to our Corporate Terms of Service. This will allow you to list the company…

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