From: Clyde, Jr. (Bill) Williams [mailto:bwilli50@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 6:17 PM
To: Comments
Subject: Support for Raising the Small Institution CRA Exam Eligibility.
Clyde, Jr. (Bill) Williams
4201 BluffView Dr.
Granbury, TX 76048
September 14, 2004
Robert E. Feldman
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
550 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20429
Dear Robert Feldman:
I greatly appreciate the opportunity to comment on the FDIC’s
proposal to enlarge the number of banks that will be eligible for the
small institution Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) examination. My
bank’s assets total less than $1 billion and would be a direct
beneficiary of the additional relief provided by reducing the CRA
compliance burden. I strongly support this proposal.
Regulatory burden falls heaviest on community banks such as mine. We
are drowning in regulatory red-tape. We urge the FDIC Board to approve
the proposed increase to $1 billion in the size of the institutions
eligible for the small bank CRA examination. Tcommunity in recent years
ir business remained the same When preparing for CRA , my bank faces a
my ,
thus defeating the purpose of the Act
The FDIC’s proposal is a major step towards reducing the regulatory
burden for community banks. While community banks will still be examined
under CRA for their record of helping to meet the credit needs of their
communities, this proposed revision will eliminate the most problematic
and burdensome elements of the current CRA regulation for community
banks.
I urge the FDIC Board to approve the proposed increase to $1 billion
in the size of the institutions eligible for the small bank CRA
examination. Thank you for taking my views into consideration.
While community banks will still be examined under CRA for their
record of helping to meet the credit needs of their communities, these
change will eliminate some of the most problematic and burdensome
elements of the current CRA regulation from community banks that are
drowning in regulatory red-tape.
Sincerely,
Clyde, Jr. (Bill) Williams
817-573-8836 |