| From: Linda Castle [mailto:laydlynn@ericius.com] Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 3:56 PM
 To: Comments
 Subject: Oppose Efforts to Weaken CRA RIN number 3064-AC50
 Linda Castle519 S. 81
 Kansas City, Ks 66111
 October 1, 2004  Dear Federal Deposit Insurance Commission:  Despite the successes of community development locally and 
        nationally, the banks and thrift institutions that provided the loans, 
        services, and investments to build new homes, businesses, and community 
        facilities may no longer have the impetus to do so if the FDIC raises 
        the comprehensive CRA exam threshold.  I agree with the National Congress for Community Economic Development 
        that this proposed change would have a devastating effect on affordable 
        housing and community development investment throughout the nation, 
        particularly 
        in rural areas.  The FDIC proposes that the community development loans and 
        investments in rural areas can benefit any group of individuals, not 
        just low- and moderate-income individuals. Currently, banks have to 
        finance affordable housing and economic development projects that target 
        low- and moderate-income borrowers and neighborhoods. Under the proposed 
        changes, nothing in the CRA regulations would prevent banks from earning 
        CRA points for financing developments with no community development 
        benefit whatsoever. Moreover, the one part exams would cover 99 percent 
        of all FDIC-supervised banks located in rural areas.  President Bush’s comments promoting an "Ownership Society" are truly 
        disingenuous if the actions of officials he appointed are undermining 
        proven laws that revitalize communities, increase minority 
        homeownership, and increase small business ownership for women and 
        minorities.  Please rescind your proposal.  Sincerely,Linda Castle
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