Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB401

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Fair Access to Banking Act

Impact

The legislation's intent is to create a more equitable banking environment, especially for businesses considered politically unpopular yet lawful. By mandating that banks make decisions based solely on measurable risk assessments, the bill seeks to protect against any politically driven discrimination that can unjustly restrict lawful commerce. The implications of this law could significantly impact banking practices, potentially promoting fair treatment across various sectors of the economy and affecting how banks evaluate risk and provide services.

Summary

SB401, also known as the 'Fair Access to Banking Act', aims to amend the Federal Reserve Act to ensure that financial service providers do not deny fair access to their services based on prejudiced or subjective criteria. This bill is particularly focused on prohibiting banks with total assets exceeding $10 billion from utilizing taxpayer-funded discount window lending programs if they refuse to do business with individuals or businesses in compliance with the law. It emphasizes the importance of conducting risk assessments based on objective, empirical data rather than on category-based evaluations.

Contention

Despite its supportive intentions, the bill could foster contention regarding its effects on banks' operations and overall economic policy. Supporters claim it is a necessary measure to prevent discriminatory practices that arose during the Operation Choke Point initiative, where banks were pressured to deny service to specific lawful businesses. In contrast, opponents may argue that the legislation imposes undue restrictions on financial institutions, limiting their ability to manage risks according to their unique operational standards. This duality of perspectives highlights the ongoing debate around governmental influence in private sector decision-making.

Congress_id

119-S-401

Policy_area

Finance and Financial Sector

Introduced_date

2025-02-04

Companion Bills

US HB987

Related bill Fair Access to Banking Act

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