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2024 Just Economy Conference: Registration Now Open

Registration for the 2024 Just Economy Conference is now open! We are so excited to invite you to join us in person from April 2-4 in Washington, DC!  The Just Economy Conference is the leading national conference for economic and social justice. Don’t miss your chance to join activists, elected officials, policymakers, community leaders, civil […]

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Contradictions in the fair housing movement

Seen in the The Journal of Urban History: an article about contradictory ideologies in the fair housing movement, by NCRC senior policy advisor Nichole Nelson. “While the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing (NCDH) supported ending racial discrimination in the housing market by lobbying for state and local fair housing laws and the federal Fair

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Comment on SBA Proposed Rule on Criminal Justice Reviews for the SBA Business Loan Programs

Download November 14, 2023 Dianna Seaborn, Director Office of Financial Assistance U.S. Small Business Administration 409 3rd Street SW Washington, DC 20416 RE:      RIN 3245-AI03, 2023-19183, Criminal Justice Reviews for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Business Loan Programs and Surety Bond Guaranty Program, Dear Director Seaborn: The undersigned organizations appreciate the opportunity to comment on the

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NCRC And First Citizens Announce $6.5 Billion Expansion Of Community Commitments In California And Massachusetts

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and First Citizens Bank today announced an amendment to their previous community benefits agreement, extending the bank’s longstanding community support to Northern California and Massachusetts following its March acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).  The additional commitment, which recognizes pre-existing Silicon Valley Bank relationships, establishes a new $6.5 billion

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The Racial Wealth Divide and Black Billionaires Across the Globe

As conversations regarding the rapid concentration of wealth dominate economic and political discourse, it’s worth analyzing the details of wealth within the billionaire class. However, little attention has been paid to billionaires of African descent.  Twenty-four people of African descent have appeared in the Forbes billionaires list. People of African descent have historically been locked

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The Press Democrat: Frustrated With New Rules, Bank Lobbyists Are Making Their Fight Public

The Press Democrat, November 8, 2023, Frustrated With New Rules, Bank Lobbyists Are Making Their Fight Public In recent months, trade groups representing banks of all sizes, including the American Bankers Association, the Independent Community Bankers of America and the Bank Policy Institute, have accused federal regulators such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and

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NYTimes: Frustrated With New Rules, Bank Lobbyists Are Making Their Fight Public

New York Times, November 8, 2023, Frustrated With New Rules, Bank Lobbyists Are Making Their Fight Public Banks have become increasingly frustrated with their federal regulators and, in a break with tradition, have brought the battle out into the open. Regulators say they are using powers they have long held to address specific problems in

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Axios: Scoop: SBA Expands Its Primary Business Loan Program

Axios, November 8, 2023, Scoop: SBA Expands Its Primary Business Loan Program The US Small Business Administration has chosen three new lenders to make SBA 7(a) loans nationally, Axios has learned. This marks the first time in more than 40 years that the SBA has expanded its primary business loan program and brings the total number of nonbank lenders

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USA Today: As Online Banking Grew, Mortgage Lending Regulations Didn’t Follow Suit. Until Now.

USA Today, November 8, 2023, As Online Banking Grew, Mortgage Lending Regulations Didn’t Follow Suit. Until Now. After nearly three decades, bank regulators have updated a 1977 law meant to undo the practice of redlining, a color-coded government-backed policy of discriminating against Black borrowers by deeming ? and literally outlining ? majority Black neighborhoods as “hazardous.” The

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MSN: Why Are The Big Banks In The US Laying Off Thousands Of Employees?

MSN, November 6, 2023, Why Are The Big Banks In The US Laying Off Thousands Of Employees? Changes are coming to the banking sector. As younger clients open accounts, digital banking options are increasing in demand, and automation is leading banks to close local branches. The integration of artificial intelligence into the banking sector, as well as

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HousingWire: Bank Regulators Issue New Community Reinvestment Act Rule

HousingWire, November 6, 2023, Bank Regulators Issue New Community Reinvestment Act Rule The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation issued on Tuesday a new rule to modernize the 1977 Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which addresses systemic inequalities in access to credit.  Jesse Van Tol, president and CEO of the National

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Bloomberg: Big Banks Face Fresh Anti-Redlining Rules From Top US Regulators

Bloomberg, October 25, 2023, Big Banks Face Fresh Anti-Redlining Rules From Top US Regulators Top US banking regulators have updated decades-old rules that are meant to tackle redlining and boost lending to lower-income areas.  Under Tuesday’s plan, the landmark 1977 Community Reinvestment Act will for the first time cover online and mobile banking services. That means the

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American Banker: Community Reinvestment Act Rule Finally Crosses The Finish Line 

American Banker, October 25, 2023, Community Reinvestment Act Rule Finally Crosses The Finish Line  The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System voted to issue a final rule revamping the Community Reinvestment Act Tuesday morning, redefining the criteria for small, intermediate and large banks; introducing new evaluation tests based on loan activity rather than

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Axios: Banks Are About To Face Tougher Scrutiny Of Discrimination In Lending

Axios, October 25, 2023, Banks Are About To Face Tougher Scrutiny Of Discrimination In Lending Bank regulators finalized changes on Tuesday to a 1977 law meant to address racial discrimination in banking — particularly the practice of redlining, the previously federally-sanctioned practice of not providing home loans to Black borrowers in certain neighborhoods. Under the

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Sacramento Bee: California Leaders Have Not Owned The Scale Or Vastness Of The Housing Crisis

Sacramento Bee, October 25, 2023, California Leaders Have Not Owned The Scale Or Vastness Of The Housing Crisis It is nothing short of a crisis when a family struggles to afford a place to live. For too many Californians, sky-high housing costs eat up more than half of their income, leaving little for other basic

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