The Arkansas Banker Fall 2022

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Lorrie Trogden | President & CEO | Arkansas Bankers Association

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ootball, pumpkin spice latte and the general election – three exciting things in our near future! (Although I prefer the crème brulee latte) Most of us

don’t like others to pick our favorite football teams or our lattes, so why would we sit back and allow others to pick who leads our state and our nation? Regardless of your party, it is important that we all vote to put candidates in office that are friendly to banking and understand our industry. Those are the candidates we need at the table when important decisions are being made. In addition to candidates, there will also be four issues on the ballot for voters to decide, and I’ll give a brief recap of those here. Credit goes to the UofA Cooperative Extension Service, it provides non-partisan research-based information about each constitutional amendment. Additional details can be found on its website, which is linked to ABA’s Advocacy > Legislative Update webpage. Issue 1: Giving State Senators and Representatives the Authority to Call Special Legislative Sessions and Set the Agenda. This constitutional amendment would allow the General Assembly to convene in extraordinary session upon the issuance of a joint written proclamation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate or upon the submission of a written proclamation containing the signatures of at least 2/3rds of the members of the House of Representatives and at least 2/3rds of the members of the Senate to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate requesting that the General Assembly convene in extraordinary session. Currently, only the Governor can call a special session and decide what will be on the agenda. For the record, it costs about $28,000 per day for legislators to be in session. Issue 2: Requiring 60% Voter Approval for Constitutional Amendments and CitizenProposed State Laws. Currently, any measure submitted to the people takes effect and becomes a law when approved by a majority of the votes cast (50% plus one). Thus the “majority” threshold would be replaced with requiring the measure to have a 60% approval of the total votes cast.

“Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it.” - Susan B. Anthony

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Issue 3: Arkansas Religious Freedom Amendment. This proposal sprung from debate surrounding COVID-19 restrictions, but it’s unclear how it might be applied, if approved. In short, the measure declares state government may never burden a person's freedom of religion except in the rare circumstance that the government demonstrates that application of the burden to the person is in furtherance of a compelling government interest and is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling government interest. Issue 4: Arkansas Adult Use Cannabis Amendment. An amendment to authorize the possession, personal use, and consumption of cannabis by adults, to authorize the cultivation and sale of cannabis by licensed commercial facilities, and to provide for the regulation of those facilities. As of April 2022, 18 states have both medicinal and recreational cannabis, and another 16 states have pending legislation. Only five states have no current or pending laws. The SAFE act has passed the


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RANDY BEARCE TO LEAD FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK IN JONESBORO MARKET

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page 51

VENTURE CENTER NAMES TWO TO BEEF UP FINTECH PROGRAMMING

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LONGTIME REGION’S BANKER RETIRES AFTER 46 YEARS

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page 51

CITIZENS BANK PROMOTES KATHRYN PANNELL

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page 50

5 EARN PROMOTIONS AT FIRST COMMUNITY BANK

3min
pages 49-50

SEWARD PROMOTED TO LOAN & BANKRUPTCY OFFICER

1min
page 48

CITIZENS BANK PROMOTES KEVIN ANDERS TO VP RETAIL TRAINER

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page 48

TRUCKING INDUSTRY LEADER SHANNON NEWTON NAMED TO COUNCIL AT FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

1min
pages 47-48

GOVERNOR HUTCHINSON APPOINTS LISA HUNTER TO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

1min
page 47

NATALIE BARTHOLOMEW TO LEAD FIRST COMMUNITY BANK INTO NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

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pages 46-47

ARKANSAS STATE BANK DEPARTMENT PROMOTES 3, HIRES 4

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page 45

FIRST COMMUNITY BANK PROMOTES JONES TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

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STONE BANK ADDS 3 TO STAFF

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page 44

RON WITHERSPOON TO LEAD LITTLE ROCK MARKET FOR ARVEST BANK

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FARMERS BANK & TRUST NAMES SONJA YATES HUBBARD AS NEW DIRECTOR

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BOK FINANCIAL PROMOTES FAYETTEVILLE BANKER TO ARKANSAS MARKET PRESIDENT

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AMBER MURPHY, ZAC PRICE ASSUME NEW ROLES AT FIRST FINANCIAL BANK

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page 42

COVID-19 Changed Banking, Payments

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page 41

Banks Crypto Looking to Get into B

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pages 39-41

Data Aggregation 1033

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page 37

Central Bank DIGITAL CURRENCY (CBDC)

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page 36

Fed Launches Second Tool TO HELP COMMUNITY BANKS Meet Accounting Standard

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page 35

Rule 1071 is in Need of Changes

2min
pages 32-34

SUPERVISORY GUIDANCE on Multiple Re-Presentment NSF FEES

5min
pages 29-31

Meet the Fed

8min
pages 22-28

Graduates The Graduate School of Banking at Colorado

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pages 20-21

VE minutes with... FIVE Daniel Robinson

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pages 18-20

We're Always Recruiting

2min
pages 16-17

THE MILLENNIAL MINUTE with

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pages 14-15

Letters of the Alphabet

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pages 12-13

Breaking Down the Debate over Digital Assets

3min
pages 10-11

Calendar of Events

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pages 8-9

What Keeps Me Awake at Night?

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pages 6-7

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

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pages 4-5
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