

Texas Regional Bank (TRB) recently joined the Independent Bankers of Texas (IBAT) and community banks from across the state in Washington, D.C. for the 32nd Annual Congressional Visit fly-in, an annual advocacy effort that brings the voice of community banking to the Texas Congressional delegation.
Tracy Harris, Emily Kirchner, Skip Colvin, and Jesse Ozuna were among more than 170 Texas bankers who participated in 30 meetings on Capitol Hill, engaging members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to discuss issues affecting community lending, regulatory policy, and economic development.
Discussions focused on several policy priorities shaping the future of community banking.
Community bankers discussed how evolving financial technology and digital asset markets could impact community banking and local economies.
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Community bank leaders also discussed the need for regulatory frameworks that better reflect the size and risk profile of local institutions.
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Deposit insurance policy was another key focus of the meetings.
The IBAT Congressional Visit allows community bankers to engage directly with federal policymakers and share how legislative and regulatory decisions affect lending, economic development, and financial access in communities across Texas.
By participating alongside banks from across the state, TRB leaders contributed to ongoing conversations focused on strengthening community banking and supporting local economic growth.
TRB Economic Development & Public Funds is a specialized team within Texas Regional Bank focused on supporting communities, governments, and public-sector entities across Texas. The group works at the intersection of public policy, infrastructure, and finance, partnering with local, state, and regional stakeholders to advance economic development priorities and manage public funds.
Backed by the strength of Texas Regional Bank’s diversified financial services platform, TRB’s Economic Development & Public Funds team brings experience across both the public and private sectors, providing tailored solutions that support long-term community growth and fiscal stewardship.
For more information about TRB Eco. Dev. & Public Funds, visit trb.bank/public-sector.