by Anthony Colombo | Nov 11, 2016 | National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking, Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. — Creating a public bank in Santa Fe – an outside-the-box idea that has been kicking around since Mayor Javier Gonzales first raised it during his election campaign in 2014 – is coming back for a new round of public discussion. City Councilor...
by Anthony Colombo | Nov 5, 2016 | National, News, Public Bank
The brutal repression of indigenous and allied protesters at Standing Rock has shocked the conscience of fair-minded Americans, particularly those advocating economic and ecological reform. Although the protesters had in some cases been encroaching on “company land,”...
by Anthony Colombo | Oct 26, 2016 | National, New Jersey, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Joan Bartl believes taxpayer-owned financial institution would be ‘logical and practical’ because of the state’s ‘significant fiscal problems’ Who she is: Joan Bartl, state coordinator in New Jersey for the nonprofit Public Banking Institute. Where she calls...
by Anthony Colombo | Oct 20, 2016 | National, News
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s attorney general is conducting a criminal investigation into whether employees at San Francisco-based Wells Fargo bank stole customers’ identities in the sales practices scandal that rocked the bank and cost its CEO...
by Anthony Colombo | Oct 1, 2016 | Monetary Policy, National, News
California’s state treasurer has announced he is suspending major parts of the state’s business relationship with Wells Fargo because of a scandal involving unauthorized customer accounts. In a letter to Wells Fargo, John Chiang asked, “how can I...
by Anthony Colombo | Sep 28, 2016 | Commercial Banking, National, News, Public Banking
Announcement comes three weeks after Wells Fargo agreed to pay $185m in penalties after an audit found the bank used aggressive, illegal sales tactics Wells Fargo executives will forfeit millions of dollars in the wake of revelations that the bank’s sales...