New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR61

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Urges Congress to oppose proposed federal regulatory changes to "Community Reinvestment Act."

Impact

The proposed federal changes to the CRA have sparked significant debate, particularly regarding their potential to exacerbate issues of redlining and discriminatory lending. These proposed modifications include allowing banks to shift focus from traditional lending practices geared toward LMI borrowers to a broader, less targeted approach. By diluting the accountability mechanisms within the CRA, there are fears that these changes could reverse progress made in increasing lending to underserved communities. Additionally, the resolution highlights the historical effectiveness of the CRA in increasing access to credit and capital for LMI neighborhoods, as reported by various studies.

Summary

ACR61 is an Assembly Concurrent Resolution from the State of New Jersey, which urges the United States Congress to oppose proposed regulatory changes to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). Originally enacted in 1977, the CRA mandates federal banking regulators to ensure financial institutions meet the credit needs of communities, particularly low and moderate-income (LMI) neighborhoods. This resolution reflects ongoing concerns about discriminatory lending practices and is a response to new regulatory recommendations that could weaken the protections established by the CRA.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding ACR61 include the implications of these regulatory changes on community outcomes. Proponents of the changes argue that they could potentially foster economic growth by allowing financial institutions greater flexibility. However, opponents, including the sponsors of ACR61, argue that such deregulation would primarily serve to benefit more affluent neighborhoods at the expense of LMI communities. Issues such as higher interest rates and reduced loan amounts for minority-owned firms and female entrepreneurs are central to the opposition's argument, emphasizing the bill's focus on maintaining robust support for historically marginalized groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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