As the cherry blossoms bloomed in the nation's capital earlier this spring, more than 1,300 bankers came to Washington, D.C., to advocate for pro-growth policies and take part in the 2019 ABA Washington Summit. While the dynamics in Congress have shifted since the passage of the S. 2155 regulatory reform law. ABA President and CEO Rob Nichols was quick to point out that many opportunities still exist for bipartisan collaboration on efforts including anti-money laundering reform, cannabis banking, data security and GSE reform.
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