Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 64.

Promoting New Bank Formation Act

Chamber: United States House of Representatives (The United States of America)
Session: 119th Congress Current
**Promoting New Bank Formation Act** This bill eliminates and reduces certain requirements applicable to new depository institutions, certain rural community depository institutions, and federal savings associations. Federal banking agencies must issue rules allowing a new depository institution or depository institution holding company three years to meet capital requirements. During this period, a depository institution or its depository institution holding company may request to deviate from an approved business plan, and the appropriate agency has 30 days to approve or deny the request. In addition, the community bank leverage ratio—a way of evaluating debt levels—is reduced for new rural community depository institutions. Specifically, new rural community depository institutions must have a ratio of 8%, with a three-year phase-in of the rate. After this period, the ratio rises to its current level of 9%.  Finally, the bill removes certain restrictions to allow federal savings associations to invest in, sell, or otherwise deal in agricultural loans.

Sponsors

(21)
AB
Andy Barr
Republican · Primary
DM
Daniel Meuser
Republican · Cosponsor
TD
Troy Downing
Republican · Cosponsor
BL
Barry Loudermilk
Republican · Cosponsor
MDLC
Monica De La Cruz
Republican · Cosponsor
BC
Ben Cline
Republican · Cosponsor
JE
Jake Ellzey
Republican · Cosponsor
SF
Scott Franklin
Republican · Cosponsor
BH
Bill Huizenga
Republican · Cosponsor
BK
Brad Knott
Republican · Cosponsor
WT
William Timmons
Republican · Cosponsor
ND
Neal Dunn
Republican · Cosponsor
RW
Roger Williams
Republican · Cosponsor
MF
Mike Flood
Republican · Cosponsor
GP
Gary Palmer
Republican · Cosponsor
BD
Byron Donalds
Republican · Cosponsor
JR
John Rose
Republican · Cosponsor
AM
Addison McDowell
Republican · Cosponsor
MA
Mark Alford
Republican · Cosponsor
DS
Derek Schmidt
Republican · Cosponsor
SF
Scott Fitzgerald
Republican · Cosponsor

Legislative Votes

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