Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Independent Community Bankers Association and Little Rock's Venture Center. Together, they have renewed their partnership and commitment to the ThinkTECH Accelerator program for an additional 3 years. The ThinkTECH Accelerator brings community banks and fintech innovators together to develop new technologies specifically for community banks and the customers they serve. Not only has it received high praise from local government and top business leaders, but this renewal will keep tech entrepreneurs coming back to Arkansas for mentorship and much-needed capital. I look forward to working alongside the ICBA, the Venture Center, State leaders, and our entrepreneurs to continuously aid our small banks and enhance our economy here at home. Recognizing Kayle Browning
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