As CEO of First Southwest Bank, I would like to thank Congressman Tipton for signing onto a bipartisan letter urging the House Appropriations Committee to vote against President Trump’s proposed elimination of support to the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
A vital economic developer for underserved regions in Colorado, CDFI Funds have brought valuable economic growth, sustainability and job creation to our rural Colorado communities.
As a CDFI Bank, one project First Southwest Bank leads on is providing on-bill financing, through a La Plata Electric Association and First Southwest Bank partnership, to help electric bill payers reduce their energy consumption by investing in energy efficiency projects.
Another program, the Double Up Food Bucks program – allows recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to use their dollars at twice the purchasing power at our farmers’ markets – that benefits our local farmers, our community members, and a growing economy.
As First Southwest Bank uses resources from the CDFI Fund to structure innovative financing packages for small businesses and the aforementioned programs, the proposed cuts would have been detrimental to small businesses throughout Southwest Colorado.
Congressman Tipton’s vote shows that he is standing up for Coloradoans, not Washington insiders. Thank you, Congressman Tipton, for continuing to represent the best interests of rural Colorado.
Kent Curtis
Durango