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Connecticut Banking Committee opens 2025 session, flags fintech and housing finance ahead of March 13 deadline
Summary
The Connecticut General Assembly Banking Committee met Jan. 9 for an organizational session. Co-chairs and members introduced themselves, nonpartisan staff were named, and lawmakers identified digital assets/FinTech and housing finance as early priorities as the committee moves toward a March 13 deadline.
The Connecticut General Assembly’s Banking Committee convened Thursday, Jan. 9, for an organizational meeting in which co-chairs and members introduced themselves, staff were named and committee priorities — notably digital assets/FinTech and housing finance — were flagged ahead of a March 13 committee deadline.
Committee co-chair Representative Jason Doucette of the 13th House District opened the session and described the meeting as “just an organizational meeting, essentially, as we ease into session here.” He introduced the committee’s Senate co-chair, Senator Pat Billy Miller, who said she was “honored” to return and was pleased to serve again on the panel.
The meeting served…
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