ICBA Rural America and Agriculture Committee Chairman Gus Barker told Congress that community banks have served rural America well for decades and play a vital role in the economic prosperity of small businesses, farms, and families in thousands of local communities.

Details: Testifying before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the president and CEO of First Community Bank in Newell, Iowa, said federal disaster-recovery programs will never displace community banks, which are always ready to provide vital resources at a moment’s notice. He cited bureaucratic obstacles at the Small Business Administration and FEMA that obstruct timely access to critically needed resources.

Recommendations: In his testimony, Barker said:

  • SBA liens should be limited to the value of the loan, and the SBA should be willing to subordinate its liens when circumstances warrant.

  • Benefits offered by agencies such as FEMA and the SBA should be better coordinated to ensure adequate resources are available to disaster victims.

  • Congress should pass a meaningful farm bill in 2024 that addresses deteriorating conditions in farm country resulting from falling commodity prices.

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