House Republicans Introduce Bill To Fire US SEC Chair Gary Gensler and Make Other Reforms
House Republicans filed a bill on Monday that would fire US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler and restructure the agency. Reps. Tom Emmer and Warren Davidson introduced the SEC Stabilization Act, to “...
Reps. Tom Emmer and Warren Davidson introduced the SEC Stabilization Act, to “remove Chairman Gensler following his long series of abuses that have been permitted under the current SEC structure,” according to a statement released from House Majority Whip Emmer’s office....
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