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McFadden Act
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Enacted in 1927 and named after representative Louis Thomas McFadden, the Act permitted national banks to branch intrastate to the same extent as state-chartered banks were permitted to branch out. Interstate branching was not permitted until 1994 when that portion of this federal law was repealed.
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