Interest groups call on US Senate to confirm Caroline Crenshaw to SEC

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1/ 🚨 Consumer advocacy groups, led by Public Citizen, are urging the US Senate to confirm Caroline Crenshaw for a 2nd term at the SEC. Her term could extend until 2029 if approved. Here's why it matters 👇

2/ 🗳️ A Dec. 12 letter from 40+ organizations calls on senators to act before the current Congress ends. The delay in the Senate Banking Committee vote on Dec. 11 raises concerns about time running out.

3/ ⚖️ Advocates stress maintaining a bipartisan SEC, a tradition where the minority party selects two commissioner seats. But with Trump taking office on Jan. 20, this tradition may be at risk.

4/ ⏳ Crenshaw’s current term ends June 2024, but she can stay until 2025. Democrats have a narrow window to confirm her before Republicans take over the Senate on Jan. 3.

5/ 🏛️ The SEC faces major shifts:

  • Chair Gary Gensler is stepping down Jan. 20.
  • Commissioner Jaime Lizárraga leaves Jan. 17.
  • Crenshaw could be the last Democrat on the SEC.

6/ 💥 Crypto industry voices are opposing Crenshaw’s reappointment, labeling her as "anti-crypto." She voted against the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF in January.

7/ 🌀 If Crenshaw isn’t confirmed, the SEC could see a Republican majority under Trump, who has pledged to shake up the agency. The future of bipartisan balance at the SEC hangs in the balance.

8/ 🤔 What’s next? Sherrod Brown, chair of the Senate Banking Committee, hasn’t confirmed a timeline for the vote. The clock is ticking. Will Crenshaw’s nomination go through?

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