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[Space Bar] toggles play/pause;
[Right/Left Arrows] seeks the video forwards and back (5 sec );
[Up/Down Arrows] increase/decrease volume;
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The [Tab] key may be used in combination with the [Enter/Return] key to navigate and activate control buttons, such as caption on/off.
Accessible Keys for Video
[Space Bar] toggles play/pause;
[Right/Left Arrows] seeks the video forwards and back (5 sec );
[Up/Down Arrows] increase/decrease volume;
[M] toggles mute on/off;
[F] toggles fullscreen on/off (Except IE 11);
The [Tab] key may be used in combination with the [Enter/Return] key to navigate and activate control buttons, such as caption on/off.
Accessible Keys for Video
[Space Bar] toggles play/pause;
[Right/Left Arrows] seeks the video forwards and back (5 sec );
[Up/Down Arrows] increase/decrease volume;
[M] toggles mute on/off;
[F] toggles fullscreen on/off (Except IE 11);
The [Tab] key may be used in combination with the [Enter/Return] key to navigate and activate control buttons, such as caption on/off.
The Federal Reserve Board will hold a hybrid public outreach meeting on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.as part of its review of bank regulations under the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act (EGRPRA). The outreach meeting is an opportunity for interested stakeholders to present their views on the regulatory categories listed in any of the four Federal Register notices related to EGRPRA.
Individuals interested in providing oral comments, either virtually or in person, must register by March 19, 2026, and indicate the regulatory category or categories they would like to discuss. Individuals selected to provide comments will be notified.
Welcome
Julie Williams, Deputy Director, Division of Supervision & Regulation, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Panel 1: Enhancing Effectiveness of Supervision
Moderator: Julie Williams, Deputy Director, Division of Supervision & Regulation, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Panelists:
Tabitha Edgens, Bank Policy Institute
Sean Campbell, Financial Services Forum
Amy Ledig, Independent Community Bankers of America
Stephanie Webster, Institute of International Bankers
Panel 2: Banking Regulations
Moderator: Mary Aiken, Senior Advisor, Division of Supervision & Regulation, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Panelists:
Tyler Mondres, American Bankers Association
Sanjay Patnaik, Center on Regulation and Markets, Brookings Institution
Amber Busby Beck, U.S. Bank
Jamie Woodwell, Mortgage Bankers Association
Nicolas Véron, Bruegel and Peterson Institute for International Economics (virtual)
Panel 3: Facilitating Innovation
Moderator: Todd Vermilyea, Senior Advisor, Division of Supervision & Regulation, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Panelists:
Michael Emancipator, Independent Community Bankers of America
Kelvin Chen, Consumer Bankers Association
Phillip Basil, Better Markets
David Schroeder, Community Bankers Association of Illinois (virtual)
Panel 4: Consumer Regulations
Moderator: Amy Henderson, Assistant Director, Division of Consumer & Community Affairs, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Panelists:
Kevin Hill, National Community Reinvestment Coalition
Mickey Marshall, Independent Community Bankers of America
Horacio Mendez, Woodstock Institute
Victoria Hosendorf, The Enterprise Center (virtual)
Keith Thornburg, Missouri Bankers Association (virtual)