Texas Bankers Association et al v. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency et al
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2:24-cv-00025
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Other Statutes: Administrative Procedure Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision
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April 18, 2024
Bank Regulators Appeal Texas Judge's Halt Of New CRA Rules
Federal regulators said Thursday that they are appealing a Texas federal judge's decision to block their rollout of new community lending rules amid a legal challenge from the banking industry.
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April 01, 2024
Texas Judge Halts New Community Lending Rules For Banks
A Texas federal judge has ordered a halt to the rollout of federal banking regulators' recently revamped rules intended to spur bank lending in underserved communities, granting a preliminary injunction sought by bank industry trade groups suing to overturn the changes.
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March 11, 2024
Fed, Others Tell Judge New Community Lending Rule Is Legal
The Federal Reserve Board and other banking agencies say that the American Bankers Association and other groups only sued to rewrite the Community Investment Act for their own ends, asking Friday for a Texas federal judge to reject the plaintiffs' call for a preliminary injunction.
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February 05, 2024
Bank Groups Sue To Overturn New Community Lending Rules
The Federal Reserve and other banking agencies were sued Monday in Texas federal court over their recent revamp of rules intended to spur bank lending in underserved communities, an overhaul that a coalition of banking industry trade groups alleges violated federal law and must be set aside.