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  INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM
MUTUAL CONFERENCE AGENDA
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  INTRODUCTION
 
Come Help Us Beat CREDIT UNIONS at Their Own Game!

Dear Fellow Banker,

On our behalf, ACB has delivered two key victories us against the powerful credit union lobby in 2005. First, Representatives Patrick McHenry (R-NC), Ed Townes (D-NY), Paul Gillmor (R-OH), Sam Johnson (R-TX), and Peter King (R-NY) worked closely with ACB and sponsored the Credit Union Charter Choice Act, a bill that reels in the rogue regulator NCUA. Secondly, Representative Bill Thomas (R-CA), Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on credit unions’ tax exemption, where ACB was not only instrumental in getting the hearing held, but also testified on the abuses of the credit union tax exemption as well as their unfair competitive advantages.

Now in March of 2006, members of Congress need to see and hear from you! ACB has made big gains against the credit unions, but we now need a show of force. Our elected leaders must see ACB members walking the Halls of Congress. Join us for ACB’s 2006 Government Affairs Conference, March 13-15 (open to ACB members ONLY) in Washington, DC at the beautiful Mandarin Oriental hotel. This is your opportunity to have your voice heard and to convey a message of how government regulation affects the profitability of your bank. Protect your bank’s bottom line… participate in this FREE exclusive conference!

Not only will credit union issues be addressed, we will take on issues like regulatory relief, GSE reform, and uniform standards for data security. And the regulators will be focused on FDIC reform, the Basel capital proposals, accounting standards and BSA compliance, among other important issues. This conference gives you direct access to senior legislators and regulators who write the laws and regulations that affect your bank’s bottom line. This is a terrific opportunity to push the community banking priorities that help make your bank more profitable.

Registration is FREE for ACB’s 2006 Government Affairs Conference! We will have exciting morning presentations by Congressional leaders and the heads of the regulatory agencies. Then we will walk the Halls of Congress and to visit your representatives on Capitol Hill. In addition, we will make important visits to the top regulators at the FDIC, Federal Reserve Board, FHFB, OCC and OTS.

Sign up today and be part of the banker team that beats the credit unions at their own game!

Sincerely,

Arthur R. Connelly
Chairman, Government Affairs Steering Committee and
Chairman & CEO, South Shores Savings Bank
Weymouth, MA

P.S. As a mutual institution CEO, I also strongly urge my mutual peers to participate in ACB’s 7th Mutual Community Bank Conference!
 
  PROGRAM (click here to download program in PDF format)
  Get in-depth briefings on legislative issues as well as working sessions with senior regulatory officials. Take advantage of this chance to produce change in Washington for the industry and your community.

MONDAY  |   TUESDAY   |   WEDNESDAY

MONDAY, MARCH 13

8 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Registration and Information

Grand Ballroom Foyer (Ballroom/Lower Level)

8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Mutual Community Bank Conference

(Separate Agenda)

6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Reception for ACB Conferees and Their Guests

Sponsored by COMPAC
Grand Ballroom A (Ballroom/Lower Level)


 
MUTUAL COMMUNITY BANK CONFERENCE
(separate agenda)
This is the seventh ACB MUTUAL COMMUNITY BANK CONFERENCE. This conference brings together senior management and directors from mutual institutions nationwide. Topics include practical suggestions on enhancing the charter and bylaws, community involvement and others.

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8:15 a.m. –  9:45 a.m.
PEER GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Facilitated discussions of topics determined by survey of planned attendees.

10 a.m. – 12 Noon
GENERAL SESSION

WELCOME

INNOVATIVE MUTUAL ORGANIZATIONS
In the past few years, a number of mutual institutions have combined or reorganized to take advantage of opportunities while remaining mutual. This session highlights some of the institutions that have changed their organization. Lessons learned are addressed.

SUCCESSION PLANNING
Succession planning is more than just ensuring continuity of management and the board. For mutual institutions in today’s environment, it is important to get a team in place that understands the charter as well as the institution. Hear from mutuals that have done that.

12 Noon –  2 p.m.
LUNCHEON PANEL ON COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Award winning mutual institutions describe programs that they are able to develop and pursue.

2 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
GENERAL SESSION

MHCs
Are mutual holding companies always the best way to address growth strategies? Experts debate contrarian advice.

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
With the continued emphasis on corporate governance for all community banks, it is important for mutual institutions to pay attention to their practices and their documents. What are best practices?

4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MUTUAL INSTITUTIONS COMMITTEE MEETING
 


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TUESDAY, MARCH 14

7 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Registration and Information

Grand Ballroom Foyer (Ballroom/Lower Level)

7 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Buffet Breakfast for Delegates

Grand Ballroom Foyer (Ballroom/Lower Level)

8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
GENERAL SESSION

Grand Ballroom B (Ballroom/Lower Level)

Welcome and Opening Remarks
F. Weller Meyer
Chairman
America’s Community Bankers

COMPAC
William Donius
Chairman
COMPAC

Priority Issues Briefing
F. Weller Meyer, Chairman, ACB
Arthur R. Connelly, Chairman, GASC
William R. White, Vice Chairman, GASC
Robert R. Davis, Executive VP, ACB

Regulatory Relief and Other OTS Initiatives
The Honorable John Reich
Director
Office of Thrift Supervision

FDIC Initiatives and Priorities
The Honorable Marty Gruenberg
Acting Chairman
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Prescriptions for Economic Growth

The Honorable John Snow
Secretary
Department of the Treasury

Accounting Policy and Compliance
Scott Taub
Acting Chief Accountant
Securities Exchange Commission

FHLBank System Issues
The Honorable Ronald A. Rosenfeld
Chairman
Federal Housing Finance Board

ACB Game Plan
Diane Casey-Landry
President and CEO
America’s Community Bankers

12 Noon – 5 p.m.
Visits to Capitol Hill

Meetings with Regulatory Agencies
(Separate sign-up is required.)
FHFB: 1:30 p.m.
OTS: 2:45 p.m.
FDIC: 4 p.m.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15

7:15 a.m.
Delegates Assemble for Bus Boarding to
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-338

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Maine Avenue Entrance (Ballroom/Lower Level)


7:30, 7:35, and 7:40 a.m.
Bus Departure Times for
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-338


8 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Registration and Information
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-338


8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Breakfast service ends at 8:45 a.m.
Breakfast Meeting for Delegates and Congressional Guests
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-338

9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
GENERAL SESSION
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-338

Opening Remarks
F. Weller Meyer
Chairman
America’s Community Bankers

Five Plus Years of Accomplishments
The Honorable Michael Oxley
Chairman
House Committee on Financial Services

Regulatory Relief
The Honorable Jeb Hensarling
Member
House Committee on Financial Services

Ensuring the Availability of Affordable Housing
The Honorable Barney Frank
Ranking Member
House Committee on Financial Service

Priority Issues for the Senate Banking Committee
The Honorable Richard Shelby
Chairman
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs

Deposit Insurance Reform and Regulatory Relief
The Honorable Tim Johnson
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs

Grassroots
Ken Mehlman
Chairman
Republican National Committee

Wrap Up

Bill White
Vice Chairman
Government Affairs Steering Committee

11 a.m.
Adjournment

Buses Depart back to
The Mandarin Oriental Hotel
(Buses will assemble at Peace Circle, located
at 1st Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW)

Visits to Capitol Hill

*Program and Schedule subject to change.
 

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