State Laws Show Uniformity Is Key To Truly Fair Bank Access

By Jonathan Kolodziej and Stephen Parsley ( August 14, 2025, 4:20 PM EDT) -- Over the past few years, one of the more noteworthy types of new financial services rules at the state level has been the so-called fair access to banking law. Concerns about ideological debanking have gained political traction in the past decade, leading state legislatures to pass laws preventing financial institutions from denying services to or otherwise discriminating against potential and existing customers based on politics, religion or involvement in controversial but legal businesses....

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