Community banking
Community banking
- Illinois
State-chartered banks in Illinois could stage "mass conversions" to federal charters if the governor's plan to raise examination fees is signed into law, according to trade group officials.
May 23 -
Consumer bankers in Texas are hoping the state's Democratic lawmakers end their much-publicized walkout soon.
May 15 - Tennessee
A recent change in Tennessee law that reduces the waiting period for start-up banks to sell themselves could open up acquisition opportunities for out-of-state banks looking to bulk up in the Memphis and Nashville markets.
May 13 - Indiana
Indiana lawmakers have ap-proved a bill that would ban the use of banks' names in marketing materials without the banks' permission, and Wisconsin bankers are pushing for similar legislation there.
April 28 -
Americans borrowed a record $256 billion against the value of their homes last year, but Texas banks - and homeowners - largely missed out on the boom because the state's laws on home equity lending are by far the strictest.
April 3 - Massachusetts
Bank robbers in Massachusetts will have more time to contemplate their crimes if a bill being pushed by the Massachusetts Bankers Association becomes law.
March 28 - Oregon
Add Oregon to the growing list of states considering a tax on credit unions.
March 25 - California
Financial services companies entered the year in a high state of anxiety about their ability to freely share credit data and engage in some basic transactions nationwide.
March 10 -
- Nevada
Bankers in Nevada are up in arms about the governor's proposed revenue tax for businesses - even those that post losses.
February 27 - New Mexico
New Mexico bankers are backing a proposal by the new governor that they say would stimulate the state's technology economy and steer more high-tech customers their way.
February 21 - Maryland
The Maryland Department of Financial Regulation expects legislation to be introduced this week in the General Assembly that would increase its funding and re-sources and, it hopes, better prepare it for an Allfirst-like debacle.
February 5 - California
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act apparently did not go far enough to suit California lawmakers.
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