Green Light for San Francisco City-Owned Bank
Banks as Public Utilities
Establishing a city-owned San Francisco Bank is not a new idea.
According to City Supervisor John Avalos, speaking at the Public Banking
Institute conference in San Rafael in June, it has been on the table
for over a decade. Recent interest was spurred by the
Occupy movement, which adopted the proposal after Avalos presented it to
an enthusiastic group of over 1000 protesters outside the Bank of
America building in late 2011. David Weidner, writing in the Wall Street Journal
in December of that year, called it “the boldest institutional stroke
yet against banks targeted by the Occupy movement.” But Weidner conceded
that:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/07/30/banks-as-public-utilities/?utm_source=feedly
Creating a municipal bank won’t be easy. California law forbids using taxpayer money to make private loans. That would have to be changed. Critics also argue that San Francisco could be putting taxpayer money at risk.
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