Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) has been added as a keynote speaker at the American Bankers Association Washington Summit, to be held April 1-3 in the nation’s capital. Crapo joins a speaker lineup which also includes Donna Brazile, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Republican strategist Alex Castellanos.
As chairman of the Senate Banking Committee since 2017, Crapo played an instrumental role in the enactment of the S. 2155 regulatory reform law, the first bipartisan banking bill passed in a decade, and continues to be an advocate for right-sizing banking regulation.
The Summit is the largest annual gathering of banking leaders in the nation’s capital, giving bankers a unique opportunity to advocate for meaningful changes that grow the economy and give bank customers more choices. Registration is free for bankers, bank directors and trustees and ABA service members. Attendees are also encouraged to register for ABA’s Mutual Community Bank Forum, Emerging Leaders Forum and Women’s Leadership Forum, all of which are held in conjunction with the Summit.