The U.S. House of Representatives voted to end the Obama administration’s Operation Choke Point.
The vote was 250-169, which represented a group of all Republicans and 10 Democrats voting to revoke the law.
Operation Choke Point, which began in 2013, leveraged the government’s regulatory power over merchant banks, acquirers and payment processors, forcing them to drop clients engaged in industries like payday lending, firearms and other high-risk sectors especially online like gambling and adult entertainment.
In a statement by U.S. House Rep. Luetkemeyer, the first step has been taken to ensure that federal banking agencies can no longer compel financial or payment institutions from offering financial services to licensed, legally-operating businesses that has been a target not because of potential wrongdoing, but purely on personal and political motivations and without due process.