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Cannabis Banking

Congress should support and pass legislation which allows banks to serve otherwise law-abiding cannabis-related businesses in states where the activity is legal.

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Credit Unions

Now is the time to ensure that the credit union industry’s tax treatment aligns with its activities.

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Debit & Credit Card Interchange

Some in Congress are proposing legislation that threatens the valuable benefits that consumers receive with their credit cards.

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Digital Assets

Closing loopholes left open in the GENIUS Act will ensure that the digital asset market operates in a responsible, efficient, and secure manner.

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Fraud Prevention

Fraud is a threat to all Americans, and without a large-scale plan to stop fraudsters, consumers will continue to be scammed out of their hard-earned money.

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Interest Rate Caps

Protect consumers’ access to affordable credit and urge your lawmakers to oppose a 10% APR price cap on credit card interest rates.

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Open Banking

Regulatory gaps put consumer financial data at risk. The CFPB must close these gaps to strengthen consumer privacy and security.

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Rural Credit Access

The ACRE Act will enable banks to meet the evolving needs of the agricultural economy and to provide affordable credit, so rural America can continue to thrive.

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