US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB987

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

Fair Access to Banking Act

Impact

If enacted, this bill aims to revise significant aspects of banking law under the Federal Reserve Act and the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. It ensures that member banks and other covered financial institutions are held to standards requiring them to provide services to all compliant customers proportionally and fairly. The legislation will be particularly impactful for sectors that have faced previous discrimination under industry practices and policies, enhancing their ability to operate without financial prejudice and promoting equal access to banking services.

Summary

House Bill 987, titled the "Fair Access to Banking Act", aims to amend existing banking laws to ensure that financial service providers do not deny access to financial services based on subjective evaluations or discriminatory practices. This legislation arises from concerns regarding past government initiatives, such as Operation Choke Point, which pressured financial institutions to restrict services to lawful businesses based on political or reputational biases. The bill intends to establish criteria that promote fair treatment across various sectors of the economy, detailing that financial institutions can only deny services based on documented and quantified risk assessments rather than arbitrary categorizations.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding this bill is the balance between maintaining standard banking protocols and the desire to foster inclusiveness in financial access. Critics may argue that the bill imposes overly cautious regulations that could hinder the risk assessment capabilities of financial institutions, while supporters contend that these measures are necessary to prevent discrimination and ensure taxpayer-supported financial entities operate justly. Proponents emphasize that financial institutions should make decisions grounded in empirical, risk-based criteria, while opponents may express concern about the implications for banks' operations and the additional burdens placed on them regarding compliance and reporting.

Congress_id

119-HR-987

Policy_area

Finance and Financial Sector

Introduced_date

2025-02-05

Companion Bills

US SB401

Related Fair Access to Banking Act

Previously Filed As

US SB401

Fair Access to Banking Act

US HB1597

Mississippi Fair Banking Standards Act; create.

US H1284

Ensuring banking accessibility

US HB2766

Special District Fairness and Accessibility Act

US SB2014

Special District Fairness and Accessibility Act

US HB4544

American Access to Banking Act

US HB6149

FAIR Act Fairness and Access for Immigrant Rights Act

US HB5014

To codify Executive Order 14331 on fair banking.

US SB3940

Access to Fair Financing for Opportunity and Resilient Development Act

US HB2314

FAIR Act Fair Access In Residency Act

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