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House unanimously approves Emmer’s Keeping Deposits Local Act - Ripon Advance Friday, May 22nd, 2026 Home News by Member About Us Contact Us Search Articles Home Β» House unanimously approves Emmer’s Keeping Deposits Local Act House unanimously approves Emmer’s Keeping Deposits Local Act By Ripon Advance News Service | May 22, 2026 Rep. Tom Emmer U.S. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) cheered action by the U.S. House of Representatives to pass his bipartisan bill to raise the amount insured depository institutions may accept as reciprocal deposits, which are used by institutions to increase the availability of deposit insurance by splitting large deposits using a reciprocal network of institutions. The House on May 20 voted 405-0 to advance the Keeping Deposits Local Act, H.R. 3234, to the U.S. Senate, which referred it to the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. β€œThe Keeping Deposits Local Act, which has been a priority for nearly a decade, passed the House today with nonpartisan support,” Rep. Emmer said on Wednesday. β€œOur bill gives local banks the flexibility they need to grow, compete, and invest in their communities. β€œWe’re fostering local, relationship-oriented banking by helping protect deposits, supporting lending, and keeping dollars invested in the communities where they belong,” he added. β€œWe urge our Senate colleagues to pass this bill quickly.” Rep. Emmer sponsored H.R. 3234 in May 2025 alongside three original cosponsors, including U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH), to also change certain qualifications insured depository institutions may be required to have to accept reciprocal deposits. H.R. 3234 in September 2025 passed the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, which is chaired by U.S. Rep. French Hill (R-AR). β€œBanks are important economic drivers and deserve a regulatory framework that lets them compete, grow, and better serve their customers,” said Rep. Hill. β€œMajority Whip Emmer and Congresswoman Beatty’s bill would give banks greater flexibility to accept reciprocal deposits without triggering stricter brokered deposit requirements, freeing up more capital for local loans and investments.” The bill builds upon previous bipartisan legislation introduced by Rep. Emmer that was enacted by Congress in 2018, and excludes most reciprocal deposits from being treated as brokered deposits. H.R. 3234 is supported by the Independent Community Bankers of America and the Minnesota Bankers Association. β€œThis commonsense bill provides certainty for Minnesota’s community and mid-size banks and helps ensure they can continue supporting local businesses, consumers, and communities,” said Joe Witt, president and CEO of the Minnesota Bankers Association. Post navigation ← Previous Article This entry was posted by Ripon Advance News Service . Bookmark the permalink . More Stories About --> RECEIVE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Please leave this field empty Please review our Privacy Policy before submitting. Check your inbox 

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