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NCRC’s Kevin Hill Provided Remarks At Capital One – Discover Merger Hearing

NCRC Senior Policy Advisor Kevin Hill testified Friday, July 19, at a public hearing on the proposed Capital One-Discover merger. Here are his prepared remarks: Hello, I’m Kevin Hill with NCRC. The OCC and the Federal Reserve must deny Capital One’s application to acquire Discover Bank. This merger would further consolidate the credit card industry, […]

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Kevin Hill

Kevin’s work focuses on the Community Reinvestment Act and similar state laws, Section 1071, and climate change. He is passionate about working with community groups to increase the political and economic power of households affected by redlining and other forms of systemic discrimination through policy advocacy and organizing.

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The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s Capital Hill Policy Briefing Series

Join NCRC’s Senior Policy Advisor Kevin Hill at The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s Capital Hill Policy Briefing Series on April 15 at 4:00 pm ET. Hill will be speaking on the panel, “Combating the 21st Century Wealth Gap: Examining the Community Reinvestment Act.” In the face of the United States’ longstanding wealth gap and the

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Audio: What is going on with the Community Reinvestment Act?

Listen to this discussion hosted by NCRC’s Senior Civil Rights Investigator Rose Ramirez, featuring Community Reinvestment Act Manager Kevin Hill and Senior Community Reinvestment Act Advisor Josh Silver on the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding CRA and what it means to communities throughout the country.

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When the Feds Step Back on Fair Housing, Can States Step Up?

May 5, 2026, ShelterForce, When The Feds Step Back On Fair Housing, Can States Step Up? At the beginning of the Trump administration’s second term, the regulators in charge of implementing the CRA—the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve Board, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency—came under new leadership and in July

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NCRC Urges Senate Banking Committee to Vote No on Digital Asset Market Structure Bill

Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now Complete the form to download the pdf: Download May 8, 2026 Senator Elizabeth Warren, Ranking MemberCommittee on Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban AffairsUnited States SenateWashington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Warren and Minority Members of

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NCRC Comment to OCC re GENIUS Act NPRM

Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now Complete the form to download the pdf: Download May 1, 2026 Jonathan V. GouldComptroller of the CurrencyOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency400 7th Street SWWashington, DC 20219 Via: Federal eRulemaking Portal — Regulations.gov

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NCRC’s Comment on the OCC’s Proposed Strategic Plan Guidance

Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now Complete the form to download the pdf: Download February 20, 2026 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (submitted through Regulations.gov) RE: Docket ID OCC-2025-0669 – NCRC Comment on proposed strategic plan guidance The

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The Importance of Applying Anti-Redlining Laws to Property Insurance To Fix the Affordability Crisis

The anti-redlining movement took shape in the 1970s as a response to long-standing obstacles that made it difficult for all communities to prosper. Financial companies engaged in redlining by mapping out neighborhoods they refused to serve. Loans to people of color were denied at higher rates, or originated at higher costs, to the borrower. Blind

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