FDIC Board Holds Closed Meeting Under Sunshine Act Exemptions
The FDIC Board of Directors met in closed session on June 25, 2026, limiting public observation of resolution and supervision matters.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced that its Board of Directors convened a closed meeting at 2:24 p.m. on Thursday, June 25, 2026, in the Board Room on the sixth floor of the FDIC Building, 550 17th Street NW, Washington, DC. The notice records that the meeting was held under the authority of subsections (c)(2), (c)(4), (c)(6), (c)(8), (c)(9)(A), (c)(9)(B), and (c)(10) of the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b.
The agenda focused on matters related to the Corporation's resolution, supervision, and corporate activities. The Board's decision to consider these topics in a closed session was initiated by a motion from Director Russell Vought, Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and seconded by Director Jonathan V. Gould, Comptroller of the Currency. Chairman Travis Hill, Director Gould, and Director Vought voted unanimously to proceed without the standard public notice period.
The Board justified the closed format by stating that the business required consideration on less than seven days' notice to the public, that no earlier notice was practicable, and that the public interest did not require open observation of the matters. The notice cites the specific Sunshine Act subsections that permit such a closed meeting when these conditions are met.
For additional information, the notice directs inquiries to Jennifer M. Jones, Deputy Executive Secretary, FDIC, at the protected email address listed in the filing. The notice was filed on June 25, 2026, at 4:15 p.m., under FR Doc 2026-13115, billing code 6714-01-P.


