H.R. 3234119th CongressHouse Bill

Keeping Deposits Local Act

Passed the House

This bill increases the amount insured depository institutions may accept as reciprocal deposits. (Reciprocal deposits are used by institutions to increase the availability of deposit insurance by splitting large deposits using a reciprocal network of institutions.) The bill creates a tiered system so that the allowable amount is based on the institution's total liabilities. Additionally, the bill changes certain qualifications insured depository institutions may be required to have to accept reciprocal deposits. Under current law, institutions may qualify by having a composite rating of outstanding or good, among other requirements. The bill allows institutions with a 1, 2, or 3 rating under the CAMELS scale to qualify. (The Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System uses the characteristics of capital adequacy, asset quality, management, earnings, liquidity, and sensitivity to market risk (i.e., CAMELS ratings) to rate the health of financial institutions, with a 1 indicating the highest rating and least degree of supervisory concern and a 5 indicating the lowest rating and highest degree of supervisory concern.)

Introduced May 7, 2025Last action May 21, 2026
Introduced in HouseMay 7, 2025
Reported by CommitteeSep 16, 2025
Passed HouseMay 20, 2026
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Being considered by the Senate

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This house bill has been approved by the House of Representatives and is now before the Senate.

Who introduced this

Tom Emmer

Tom Emmer

Republican

U.S. Representative · MN-6

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