Nichols highlights community banking wins, challenges at CCB

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• Key tax provisions extended for community banks. • Modified version of the ACRE Act passed. • Trump administration's effort to simplify regulatory requirements highlighted.

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Kicking off the ABA Conference for Community Bankers in Orlando, ABA President and CEO Rob Nichols highlighted the progress made on community bank-focused policy in 2025, including the extension of key tax provisions, the passage of a modified version of the ACRE Act and the Trump administration's "push to right-size the regulatory rulebook." The post Nichols highlights community banking wins, challenges at CCB appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .