OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COMMUNITY BANKERS OF WASHINGTON

2025 Pub. 3 Issue 1

President’s Message: Advocating for Community Banks

The need for an independent community bank voice has never been clearer — or more essential.

As we navigate 2025, I’m proud to share the impactful strides Community Bankers of Washington has made in advocacy this year. The need for an independent community bank voice has never been clearer — or more essential.

The final Washington State budget is, frankly, a tough pill to swallow. The legislature chose to close the gap with billions in new taxes instead of spending reform. In response, CBW stood firm. We opposed numerous harmful proposals and championed a select few. Major kudos to our intrepid lobbyist, Brad Tower, who swatted bill after bill that would negatively impact community banks.

Despite the headwinds, we secured three pivotal wins:

  • Tax Justice in Bank Mergers
    State-chartered credit unions that acquire community banks will now be subject to B&O taxes — a landmark victory and a national first. This decreases the competitive advantage of those credit unions and slows the unchecked acquisition spree that’s been draining local tax revenue.
  • Preserving Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction and Affordable Housing
    Through a robust grassroots effort, we urged Gov. Ferguson to veto a proposal that would remove the first mortgage interest tax deduction for community banks. His veto preserves community banks’ role in financing affordable housing across Washington.
  • Grasstops Advocacy in Action
    Community bankers across the state showed up — calling, emailing and meeting with legislators. You built trust, delivered strong messages and clearly demonstrated the vital role community banks play in our districts. Legislators were receptive, and your work made all the difference.

This was advocacy at its best — a master class in grasstops engagement. Building relationships with lawmakers outside of the legislative session proved crucial. Thank you to everyone who reached out to their legislators. Special appreciation to Josh Deck, CBW chairman and president & CEO of Olympia Federal, for testifying multiple times, and to Carol Kowalski, VP of Business, Community & Government Relations of Kitsap Bank, for her extraordinary advocacy efforts.

We were also proud to see our perspective shared in the press. On March 8th,  The Everett Herald published “Stem Loss of State Tax Revenue When Banks Are Sold”, supporting the bill to tax credit unions that buy community banks.  On July 11th, the Seattle Times published our letter of appreciation for Governor Ferguson’s veto and calling for continued support of community banks. Affordable Housing: Community Banks’ Role

Join Us in Spokane for the CBW 2025 Convention!
September 17-19 | Davenport Grand Hotel, Spokane

Reconnect with peers, recharge your mission, and celebrate community banking in style. Expect leadership spotlights, advocacy insights, lively socials, and fresh inspiration to carry us forward. It’s the industry’s most anticipated event—and we want YOU there.

Warm regards,
Kathryn Swenson
President & CEO, Community Bankers of Washington

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