
Federal preemption blocks Illinois swipe-fee ban, reshaping banking rules
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued a federal order preempting Illinois’ 2024 ban on credit-card interchange fees on the tax and tip portions of transactions, a move that benefits national banks but could burden state-chartered banks; Illinois lawmakers and Gov. Pritzker are weighing delays or repeal as litigation continues, with oral arguments set for May 13, as retailers back the ban and banks warn of potential disruption.


