S.1069

Guarantee Banking Act

Introduced·3/31/26
Introduced Text

Guarantee Banking Act prohibits financial institutions from discriminating against individuals based on religion, speech, or lawful economic activity.

The Guarantee Banking Act aims to prevent financial institutions from discriminating against individuals based on their religious practices, speech, or lawful economic activities. It defines "financial institution" as banks with over $100 billion in assets or payment processors with over $100 billion in transactions annually. The act mandates that if a financial institution takes an adverse action, it must provide a specific statement detailing the reasons, excluding internal policies or credit scores.

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Current
Banking and Insurance Committee
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Committee decision

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Calendar

May 5

10:00 AM

Senate Banking and Insurance, Banking Subcommittee on 1069, 5538

May 5

10:30 AM

Senate Banking and Insurance, Banking Subcommittee on 1069, 5538

History

Mar 31

Senate

Introduced and read first time

Mar 31

Senate

Referred to Committee on Banking and Insurance