Breaking: US lawmakers file ‘SEC Stabilization Act’ to fire Gary Gensler

Regulation

United States Congressman Warren Davidson has introduced the “SEC Stabilization Act” into the House of Representatives, announced June 12. One of the bill’s main provisions is to fire Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Gary Gensler. 

Davidson said in a statement:

“U.S. capital markets must be protected from a tyrannical Chairman, including the current one. That’s why I’m introducing legislation to fix the ongoing abuse of power and ensure protection that is in the best interest of the market for years to come. It’s time for real reform and to fire Gary Gensler as Chair of the SEC.”

Davidson declared his intention to introduce the bill earlier this year.

This is a breaking news story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.

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