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    Senator Tim Scott is pushing for a new law to prevent federal regulators from using “reputational risk” as an excuse to stop banks from working with certain customers in the crypto industry. This issue has been raised by Republicans in recent congressional hearings, as crypto businesses have often been excluded from banking services due to fear of negative consequences for the banks’ reputations.

    Tim Scott, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, has garnered support from fellow Republicans for the Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act (FIRM Act). This bill would prevent regulators from considering a bank’s reputation when determining whether it is safe to do business with customers in the crypto industry.

    Chairman Scott stated that federal regulators have abused reputational risk to carry out a political agenda against legally operating businesses. He believes that eliminating references to reputational risk in regulatory supervision is the first step in ending debanking.

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    Sen. Cynthia Lummis, who chairs the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets, supports the FIRM Act and emphasizes the need for clear and transparent rules that support the growth of digital assets, rather than restricting them with excessive government control. She believes that rogue regulators will no longer have unchecked power.

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    Senator Tillis also supports the FIRM Act, stating that financial regulators have used reputational risk to target people and businesses they don’t like, hiding behind this subjective concept. The FIRM Act aims to stop this political weaponization and ensure that regulators focus on real financial risks.

    The GOP has become a strong ally of the crypto industry, with President Trump also supporting it. Trump has criticized banks for refusing to work with conservatives, adding to the debanking debate.

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