Pub 11 2022 Issue 6

Executive DougWareham, President andCEO Kathy Taylor, EVP, General Counsel Terri D. Thomas, EVP, COO Administration AlexOrel, SVP, Government Relations Eric Stofer, SVP, Chief Financial Officer Mary Taylor, SVP, Communications andMarketing Julie Taylor, VP, Computer and Information Systems Sara Blubaugh, VP, ExecutiveAssistant to the President andCEO Tommy Powell, KBEF/Robbins Banking InstituteDirector BreeMagee, Communications &MarketingCoordinator LynneMills, Receptionist/Special Projects Education and Conferences Brenda L. Unruh, SVP, Director, Education & Conferences/Member Services BeckyMilne, VP, Assistant Director Education&Conferences LeAnnMott, AVP, Education&Conferences NatalieWareham, Event Coordinator Insurance AlexGreig, President, KBA Insurance, Inc. Kent Owens, SVP, KBA Insurance, Inc. Elizabeth Roche, SVP, Employee Benefits Administration Jenny Figge, VP, Operations Cari Charter, AVP, KBA Insurance, Inc. Legal/Compliance Jackie Kuhn, JD, VP, Staff Attorney GwenHill, JD, VP, Staff Attorney AllisonCarpenter, JD, VP, Legal Dept.Manager Dylan Serrault, JD, VP, CFBSManager Bobby Young, JD, VP, Staff Attorney Adeel Syed, JD, AVP, Staff Attorney Neal Barclay, AVP, Compliance Specialist/Auditor Jeff Narron, AVP, Compliance Specialist/Auditor Kelly VanZwoll, JD, AVP, Staff Attorney&Gov’t Relations KerryClark, JD, Staff Attorney&Publications Editor LewisWalton, JD, Compliance Specialist/Auditor Erica Friedt, ComplianceOperations Specialist Nathan Stumme, ComplianceOperations Specialist MeridithDeForest, Administrative Legal Assistant Sarah Lynch-Chaput, Legal Intern GabeWalker, Legal Intern MiaedaHutchinson, Legal Intern TomThomsen, Legal Intern © 2022 Kansas Bankers Association | The newsLINK Group, LLC. All rights reserved. The Kansas Banker is published six times each year by The newsLINK Group, LLC for the Kansas Banker and is the official publication for this association. The information contained in this publication is intended to provide general information for review, consideration and education. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. If you need legal advice or assistance, it is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney as to your circumstances. The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Kansas Bankers Association, its board of directors, or the publisher. Likewise, the appearance of advertisements within this publication does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of any product or service advertised. The Kansas Banker is a collective work, and as such, some articles are submitted by authors who are independent of the Kansas Bankers Association. While the The Kansas Banker encourages a first-print policy, in cases where this is not possible, every effort has been made to comply with any known reprint guidelines or restrictions. Content may not be reproduced or reprinted without prior written permission. For further information, please contact the publisher at 855.747.4003. 6 2022 KBA Federal Affairs Committee and KBA’s Bank Leaders of Kansas (BLOK) Classes March on Washington, D.C. a Success! 9 The Industry Fights Back: ABA Joins Coalition of Banking and Business Groups in Taking On the CFPB By Kathy Taylor, KBA EVP-General Counsel 10 Marriott Hotel in Wichita Hosts the 2022 Annual Conference for Lenders 14 Washington Update Reining in a Regulator Gone Rogue By Rob Nichols, President & CEO, American Bankers Association 16 The 2022 KBA Trust Conference 18 Governor Kelly Re-Elected, Supermajorities Remain, and Your 2023 Legislative Preview By Alex Orel, KBA SVP-Government Relations 20 2022 Economic Outlook & Risk Management Conference 22 Now is the Time for Bank Holding Companies to Review Shareholder Agreements: Those Drafted in the Late 1990s May Be Near Termination By Michelle Fox, McGregor (Greg) Johnson, Adam Maier, and C. Robert Monroe, Stinson LLP 24 Congratulations 2022 Graduates from Kansas 25 2023 Education Conference Preview 26 Briefly in Kansas Banking 28 For Community Banks, the Sun Also Rises: Solar Tax Credit Investments Now More Accessible By Josh Miller, CEO, KeyState Renewables 32 What Do Your Employee Benefits Offerings Say About Your Bank? By Josh Heck, Syndeo 36 Municipal Credit Update: Inflation Effects on Municipal Finances By Dana Sparkman, CFA, Senior Vice President/Municipal Analyst, The Baker Group 36 32 14

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