Dodd-Frank Debit Fee Regs, Friend or Foe of Community Banks?

With the ink not yet dry on the recent financial reform bill, David Evans sits down with Jason Kratovil of the ICBA to discuss the impact of the Dodd-Frank bill on community banks.

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    As the Vice President, Congressional Relations for the Independent Community Bankers of America, Jason is responsible for federal legislative advocacy on issues including interchange fees and credit and debit card policy.

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    Executive Bios:

    Jason Kratovil is Vice President, Congressional Relations for the Independent Community Bankers of America. In that capacity he is responsible for federal legislative advocacy on a variety of issues including interchange fees, credit and debit card policy, the payments system, privacy and data security.

    Before joining ICBA in March of 2007, Mr. Kratovil served as Legislative Director for U.S. Representative Steven C. LaTourette (OH-14), and was actively involved in the creation of identity theft and data security legislation. Prior to coming to the Hill he worked in public affairs at Hill & Knowlton in Washington, and in marketing with Dell Computers in Round Rock, Texas.

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