ICBA and other groups expressed opposition to a bill in the California legislature that would establish a government banking system in the state.
ICBA opposes Calif. public banking bill
April 22, 2021 / By ICBA
ICBA and other groups expressed opposition to a bill in the California legislature that would establish a government banking system in the state.
ICBA and other groups expressed opposition to a bill in the California legislature that would establish a government banking system in the state.
The Bill: Assembly Bill 1177 would establish the BankCal program within the state treasurer’s office and require employers with five or more employees to provide direct deposit into the fund.
Opposition: In a joint letter, ICBA, the California Community Banking Network, and others said BankCal would put Californians at risk without remedying the use of high-cost payday lenders.
Alternatives: The groups urged California policymakers to instead join the BankOn movement encouraging expanded use of existing depository institutions and to help capitalize Community Development Financial Institutions.
ICBA Position: ICBA opposes the formation of any new public banks—whether owned by states, municipalities, or the U.S. Postal Service—which would create undue taxpayer risk and divert deposits from local communities.
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