The Independent Bankers Association of Texas is a nonprofit trade group that represents community banks in Texas. It lobbies Congress on banking issues affecting small and local banks, including FDIC deposit insurance reform, changes to the Bank Secrecy Act, representation for community banks, and rules for stablecoins and digital assets. Its filings show regular engagement and about $21,000 reported in spending.
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CHRISTOPHER WILLISTON
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INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
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INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
WENDY FOSTER
INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
MARY ELEN WILLIAMS
INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
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