| FIRST NATIONAL BANK, JASPER FIRST STATE BANK OF LIVINGSTON
 From: Ben Ogletree [mailto:Ben@fsblivingston.com] Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 3:13 PM
 To: Comments
 Subject: CRA Proposal
 
 On behalf of our two rural small town banks, First National Bank, 
        Jasper, Texas, and First State Bank of Livingston, Livingston, Texas, I 
        would like to comment on the proposal to increase the Community 
        Reinvestment Act threshold for small banks to $1 billion.  I am strongly in favor of this proposal.  The increase in the threshold would greatly relieve the regulatory 
        burden on our banks. We have consistently received very good marks in 
        both banks in the area of community development, but it is painful and 
        expensive to have to keep the records to verify our CRA activities.  I support the addition of the community devloepment criterion to the 
        examination for larger community banks, but believe this criterion 
        should be applied to banks greater than $500 million in assets.  We find the entire methodology of the CRA examination to be modeled 
        for urban banks with business in various identifiable community areas. 
        The communities served by our banks tend to be much more homogeneous, 
        without identifiable pockets of low/moderate income. It is very 
        difficult to make any meaningful analysis based on geographical 
        considerations.  I oppose including the Community Development criterion a separate 
        test of the bank's overall CRA evaluation. I feel it is much more 
        important to evaluate the banks' overall lending efforts in their 
        communities.  I support the proposal to change the definition of "community 
        development" so that it does not focus solely on low to moderate income 
        persons' needs, but rather, examines how efficiently banks lend into 
        their rural communities.  Yours truly  Ben R. Ogletree, Jr.Chief Executive Officer First State Bank of Livingston
 First National Bank, Jasper
 Members of: East Texas Bancshares Inc. holding company
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