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Beacon Hill Report

#2023-28, November 3, 2023

Election Day is next Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Election Day is this coming Tuesday, November 7, 2023! If you haven’t voted early be sure to make a plan to vote on Tuesday. You know better than most the vital role that municipal government plays in our daily lives and how important it is to vote in local elections.

For your convenience, find pertinent election information in the links below:

For more 2023 Election information and resources, click here.

Massachusetts Bankers Association Testifies Before Financial Services Committee

Last week the Joint Committee on Financial Services held a hearing on matters related to banking and regulatory legislation. The Association submitted testified and submitted written statements on 22 of the 36 bills before the Committee.

A few of the bills on which we testified included:

  • The Association-supported “mini-modernization” bill to amend the banking laws passed in 2014 and provide necessary technical corrections to the existing statute. Among the updates recommended in the bill include permitting reciprocal deposit programs for public funds; allowing virtual annual meetings during a state of emergency; addressing competitive issues with bank core processors; and reconciling Massachusetts’ high-cost mortgage loan act with federal law. Read our testimony here.
  • The creation of a MA public bank and climate bank, both of which the Association submitted testimony in strong opposition. Read our testimony here.
  • A bill to protect seniors and adults with disabilities from financial exploitation. The Association, and its entire membership, are proud to be vocal advocates and front-line defenders against financial exploitation. Our testimony outlined concerns on certain definitions included in the legislation as well as unintended consequences that may arise should the bill pass into law. We also expressed concern with the broadening of the MA Secretary of State’s oversight over banks and financial services institutions. Read our testimony here.

We look forward to our continued conversations with MBA members and the members on the Joint Committee on Financial Services on each of these bills as the legislative process continues to unfold.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. We will keep you updated on all developments.

Massachusetts Division of Banks (MA DOB) Releases the Conference of State Bank Supervisors Ransomware Self-Assessment Tool, Version 2.0 (R-SAT, V2.0 Tool)

On October 26, 2023, Massachusetts Commissioner of Banks, Mary Gallagher, sent the new R-SAT, V2.0 Tool to state chartered banks.  The Massachusetts Division of Banks has been a national leader in helping regulated banks assess their efforts in mitigating ransomware-specific risks and identifying gaps for increased security given that ransomware remains an evolving threat. The R-SAT provides executive management and boards of directors with an overview of the institution’s preparedness towards identifying, protecting, detecting, responding to and recovering from a ransomware attack.

The R-SAT, which was developed in collaboration with the Bankers Electronic Crimes Task Force, state bank regulators, and the U.S. Secret Service, was originally released in October 2020. It is proven to be a thought-provoking and easy-to-use and repeatable tool to help banks and credit unions periodically assess their own efforts to mitigate risks specifically associated with ransomware and to identify gaps for increasing security.

Ransomware Self-Assessment Tool 2.0 (R-SAT) - October 24, 2023 (csbs.org)

Pathway to R-SAT 2.0: Why the updates?

As the threats have both increased in frequency and complexity, state banking regulators were curious to evaluate state-chartered banks and credit unions which were victims of ransomware.  MA DOB and other banking departments conducted a study to review attacks on state regulated institutions for the period 2019-2022.  Study findings are summarized in the report Ransomware: Lessons Learned by Banks That Suffered an Attack.  Bankers who were victims of attacks helped to identify helpful prevention measures to prevent future attacks – measures that have informed the R-SAT 2.0 updates.

If you have any questions, please contact MA-DOB Director of Cybersecurity, IT, Fintech Holly Chase at Holly.Chase@mass.gov or 617 838 3696. 

Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation Tax Policy Conference – Friday, December 1, 2023

The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation is hosting their annual Tax Policy Conference on Friday, December 1, 2023, at the Microsoft New England Research and Development Center in Kendall Square. This year's conference will provide a range of panels with public sector leaders and stakeholders to discuss Massachusetts's tax issues. The program will run 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

For more information and to register for in-person or virtual attendance at this year's conference click here.

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