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letlizsayfuck · 1 year
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Cynthia McHenry is an Almond Mom TM
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depressedwetnapkin · 2 years
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Tina Walters absolutely despises Cynthia McHenry and is slowly plotting her downfall and Macey may or may not be helping her
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deanwasalwaysbi · 1 year
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns". The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x) These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
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If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
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gildengirl · 3 months
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Rereading DJGC, and I'm pretty sure Cynthia McHenry is my least favourite character in the series...
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stlhandyman · 1 year
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Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States  RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
Named persons in their capacities as United States House Representatives: ALMA S. ADAMS; PETE AGUILAR; COLIN Z. ALLRED; MARK E. AMODEI; KELLY ARMSTRONG; JAKE AUCHINCLOSS; CYNTHIA AXNE; DON BACON; TROY BALDERSON; ANDY BARR; NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGAN; KAREN BASS; JOYCE BEATTY; AMI BERA; DONALD S. BEYER JR.; GUS M. ILIRAKIS; SANFORD D. BISHOP JR.; EARL BLUMENAUER; LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER; SUZANNE BONAMICI; CAROLYN BOURDEAUX; JAMAAL BOWMAN; BRENDAN F. BOYLE; KEVIN BRADY; ANTHONY G. BROWN; JULIA BROWNLEY; VERN BUCHANAN; KEN BUCK; LARRY BUCSHON; CORI BUSH; CHERI BUSTOS; G. K. BUTTERFIELD; SALUD 0. CARBAJAL; TONY CARDENAS; ANDRE CARSON; MATT CARTWRIGHT; ED CASE; SEAN CASTEN; KATHY CASTOR; JOAQUIN CASTRO; LIZ CHENEY; JUDY CHU; DAVID N. CICILLINE; KATHERINE M. CLARK; YVETTE D. CLARKE; EMANUEL CLEAVER; JAMES E. CLYBURN; STEVE COHEN; JAMES COMER; GERALD E. CONNOLLY; JIM COOPER; J. LUIS CORREA; JIM COSTA; JOE COURTNEY; ANGIE CRAIG; DAN CRENSHAW; CHARLIE CRIST; JASON CROW; HENRY CUELLAR; JOHN R. CURTIS; SHARICE DAVIDS; DANNY K. DAVIS; RODNEY DAVIS; MADELEINE DEAN; PETER A. DEFAZIO; DIANA DEGETTE; ROSAL DELAURO; SUZAN K. DELBENE; Ill ANTONIO DELGADO; VAL BUTLER DEMINGS; MARK DESAULNIER; THEODORE E. DEUTCH; DEBBIE DINGELL; LLOYD DOGGETT; MICHAEL F. DOYLE; TOM EMMER; VERONICA ESCOBAR; ANNA G. ESHOO; ADRIANO ESPAILLAT; DWIGHT EVANS; RANDY FEENSTRA; A. DREW FERGUSON IV; BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK; LIZZIE LETCHER; JEFF FORTENBERRY; BILL FOSTER; LOIS FRANKEL; MARCIA L. FUDGE; MIKE GALLAGHER; RUBEN GALLEGO; JOHN GARAMENDI; ANDREW R. GARBARINO; SYLVIA R. GARCIA; JESUS G. GARCIA; JARED F. GOLDEN; JIMMY GOMEZ; TONY GONZALES; ANTHONY GONZALEZ; VICENTE GONZALEZ; JOSH GOTTHEIMER; KAY GRANGER; AL GREEN; RAUL M. GRIJALVA; GLENN GROTHMAN; BRETT GUTHRIE; DEBRA A. HAALAND; JOSH HARDER; ALCEE L. HASTINGS; JAHANA HAYES; JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER; BRIAN HIGGINS; J. FRENCH HILL; JAMES A. HIMES; ASHLEY HINSON; TREY HOLLINGSWORTH; STEVEN HORSFORD; CHRISSY HOULAHAN; STENY H. HOYER; JARED HUFFMAN; BILL HUIZENGA; SHEILA JACKSON LEE; SARA JACOBS; PRAMILA JAYAPAL; HAKEEM S. JEFFRIES; DUSTY JOHNSON; EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON; HENRY C. JOHNSON JR.; MONDAIRE JONES; DAVID P. JOYCE; KAIALPI KAHELE; MARCY KAPTUR; JOHN KATKO; WILLIAM R. KEATING; RO KHANNA; DANIEL T. KILDEE; DEREK KILMER; ANDY KIM; YOUNG KIM; RON KIND; ADAM KINZINGER; ANN KIRKPATRICK; RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI; ANN M. KUSTER; DARIN LAHOOD; CONOR LAMB; JAMES R. LANGEVIN; RICK LARSEN; JOHN B. LARSON; ROBERT E. LATTA; JAKE LATURNER; BRENDA L. LAWRENCE; AL LAWSON JR.; BARBARA LEE; SUSIE LEE; TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ; ANDY LEVIN; MIKE LEVIN; TED LIEU; IV ZOE LOFGREN; ALAN S.LOWENTHAL; ELAINE G. LURIA; STEPHEN F. LYNCH; NANCY MACE; TOM MALINOWSKI; CAROLYN B. MALONEY; SEAN PATRICK MALONEY; KATHY E. MANNING; THOMAS MASSIE; DORIS 0. MATSUI; LUCY MCBATH; MICHAEL T. MCCAUL; TOM MCCLINTOCK; BETTY MCCOLLUM; A. ADONALD MCEACHIN; JAMES P. MCGOVERN; PATRICK T. MCHENRY; DAVID B. MCKINLEY; JERRY MCNERNEY; GREGORY W. MEEKS; PETER MEIJER; GRACE MENG; KWEISI MFUME; MARIANNETTE MILLER-MEEKS; JOHN R. MOOLENAAR; BLAKE D. MOORE; GWEN MOORE; JOSEPH D. MORELLE; SETH MOULTON; FRANK J. MRVAN; STEPHANIE N. MURPHY; JERROLD NADLER; GRACE F. NAPOLITANO; RICHARD E. NEAL; JOE NEGUSE; DAN NEWHOUSE; MARIE NEWMAN; DONALD NORCROSS; ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ; TOM O'HALLERAN; ILHAN OMAR; FRANK PALLONE JR.; JIMMY PANETTA; CHRIS PAPPAS; BILL PASCRELL JR.; DONALD M. PAYNE JR.; NANCY PELOSI; ED PERLMUTTER; SCOTT H. PETERS; DEAN PHILLIPS; CHELLIE PINGREE; MARK POCAN; KATIE PORTER; AYANNA PRESSLEY; DAVID E. PRICE; MIKE QUIGLEY; JAMIE RASKIN; TOM REED; KATHLEEN M. RICE; CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS; DEBORAH K. ROSS; CHIP ROY; LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD; RAUL RUIZ; C. A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER; BOBBY L. RUSH; TIM RYAN; LINDA T. SANCHEZ; JOHN P. SARBANES; MARY GAY SCANLON; JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY; ADAM B. SCHIFF; BRADLEY SCOTT SCHNEIDER; KURT SCHRADER; KIM SCHRIER; AUSTIN SCOTT; DAVID SCOTT; ROBERT C. SCOTT; TERRI A. SEWELL; BRAD SHERMAN; MIKIE SHERRILL; MICHAEL K. SIMPSON; ALBIO SIRES; ELISSA SLOTKIN; ADAM SMITH; CHRISTOPHER H. V SMITH; DARREN SOTO; ABIGAIL DAVIS SPANBERGER; VICTORIA SPARTZ; JACKIE SPEIER; GREG STANTON; PETE STAUBER; MICHELLE STEEL; BRYAN STEIL; HALEY M. STEVENS; STEVE STIVERS; MARILYN STRICKLAND; THOMAS R. SUOZZI; ERIC SWALWELL; MARK TAKANO; VAN TAYLOR; BENNIE G. THOMPSON; MIKE THOMPSON; DINA TITUS; RASHIDA TLAIB; PAUL TONKO; NORMA J. TORRES; RITCHIE TORRES; LORI TRAHAN; DAVID J. TRONE; MICHAEL R. TURNER; LAUREN UNDERWOOD; FRED UPTON; JUAN VARGAS; MARC A. VEASEY; FILEMON VELA; NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ; ANN WAGNER; MICHAEL WALTZ; DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ; MAXINE WATERS; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN; PETER WELCH; BRAD R. WENSTRUP; BRUCE WESTERMAN; JENNIFER WEXTON; SUSAN WILD; NIKEMA WILLIAMS; FREDERICA S. WILSON; STEVE WOMACK; JOHN A. YARMUTH; DON YOUNG; the following persons named are for their capacities as U.S. Senators; TAMMY BALDWIN; JOHN BARRASSO; MICHAEL F. BENNET; MARSHA BLACKBURN; RICHARD BLUMENTHAL; ROY BLUNT; CORY A. BOOKER; JOHN BOOZMAN; MIKE BRAUN; SHERROD BROWN; RICHARD BURR; MARIA CANTWELL; SHELLEY CAPITO; BENJAMIN L. CARDIN; THOMAS R. CARPER; ROBERT P. CASEY JR.; BILL CASSIDY; SUSAN M. COLLINS; CHRISTOPHER A. COONS; JOHN CORNYN; CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO; TOM COTTON; KEVIN CRAMER; MIKE CRAPO; STEVE DAINES; TAMMY DUCKWORTH; RICHARD J. DURBIN; JONI ERNST; DIANNE FEINSTEIN; DEB FISCHER; KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND; LINDSEY GRAHAM; CHUCK GRASSLEY; BILL HAGERTY; MAGGIE HASSAN; MARTIN HEINRICH; JOHN HICKENLOOPER; MAZIE HIRONO; JOHN HOEVEN; JAMES INHOFE; RON VI JOHNSON; TIM KAINE; MARK KELLY; ANGUS S. KING, JR.; AMY KLOBUCHAR; JAMES LANKFORD; PATRICK LEAHY; MIKE LEE; BEN LUJAN; CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS; JOE MANCHIN III; EDWARD J. MARKEY; MITCH MCCONNELL; ROBERT MENENDEZ; JEFF MERKLEY; JERRY MORAN; LISA MURKOWSKI; CHRISTOPHER MURPHY; PATTY MURRAY; JON OSSOFF; ALEX PADILLA; RAND PAUL; GARY C. PETERS; ROB PORTMAN; JACK REED; JAMES E. RISCH; MITT ROMNEY; JACKY ROSEN; MIKE ROUNDS; MARCO RUBIO; BERNARD SANDERS; BEN SASSE; BRIAN SCHATZ; CHARLES E. SCHUMER; RICK SCOTT; TIM SCOTT; JEANNE SHAHEEN; RICHARD C. SHELBY; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TINA SMITH; DEBBIE STABENOW; DAN SULLIVAN; JON TESTER; JOHN THUNE; THOM TILLIS; PATRICK J. TOOMEY; HOLLEN VAN; MARK R. WARNER; RAPHAEL G. WARNOCK; ELIZABETH WARREN; SHELDON WHITEHOUSE; ROGER F. WICKER; RON WYDEN; TODD YOUNG; JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN JR in his capacity of President of the United States; MICHAEL RICHARD PENCE in his capacity as former Vice President of the United States, and KAMALA HARRIS in her capacity as Vice President of the United States and JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100.  
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-380/243739/20221027152243533_20221027-152110-95757954-00007015.pdf
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cryptogids · 1 month
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Optimisme in de Amerikaanse Crypto-Politiek: Vooruitzichten op Regulering Vóór de Verkiezingen
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In de aanloop naar de verkiezingen van november hebben Amerikaanse wetgevers hun blik gericht op het succesvol aannemen van cryptoregelgeving, aangemoedigd door verschuivingen in het leiderschap en politieke klimaat. Met de recente overgang van Kevin McCarthy naar Mike Johnson als voorzitter van het Huis van Afgevaardigden, hebben Republikeinse leiders nieuwe energie geïnjecteerd in wetgevingsinitiatieven, wat de hoop op significante vooruitgang in cryptowetgeving heeft aangewakkerd. Congressman Patrick McHenry en Senator Cynthia Lummis, vooraanstaande figuren in de Amerikaanse politiek, hebben hun optimisme geuit tijdens een recent evenement georganiseerd door Coinbase. Beiden delen de overtuiging dat dit jaar belangrijke stappen kunnen worden gezet in het vaststellen van cruciale regels voor de snelgroeiende cryptomarkt. McHenry, die een leidende rol speelt in de Republikeinse fractie in het Huis, benadrukt dat de overgang naar het leiderschap van Johnson nieuwe mogelijkheden biedt voor wetgevingsdoorbraken. Johnson's reputatie als doortastende wetgever heeft de verwachtingen verhoogd voor het aannemen van wetten, waaronder die met betrekking tot cryptocurrencies. Deze verschuiving van leiderschap wordt gezien als een zeldzame kans om wetgeving door te voeren in een verkiezingsjaar, waar partijdigheid vaak de vooruitgang belemmert. McHenry richt zijn optimisme met name op twee wetsvoorstellen: de Keep Innovation in America Act en de Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act. De eerste richt zich op het bevorderen van innovatie binnen de cryptomarkt, terwijl de tweede gericht is op het reguleren van stablecoins, een belangrijk aspect van de digitale activaklasse. Beide initiatieven zijn van cruciaal belang voor het creëren van een duidelijk regelgevend kader dat de markt stabiliseert en investeerders beschermt. Senator Lummis, die een voortrekkersrol speelt in het bevorderen van blockchain-technologie en digitale activa, voegt haar stem toe aan het koor van optimisme. Ze wijst op de groeiende kans op bipartijenovereenstemming, vooral gezien de bereidheid van de Democraten om de kwestie van de regulering van stablecoins aan te pakken. Dit komt overeen met de positie van de regering-Biden, die eerder heeft aangegeven dat het noodzakelijk is om de risico's en voordelen van stablecoins te begrijpen en te reguleren. Het standpunt van McHenry en Lummis, beide Republikeinen, benadrukt het bipartijdse karakter van het crypto-vraagstuk. Ze geloven dat hun gezamenlijke inspanningen kunnen leiden tot een consensus over de noodzaak van duidelijke regels en voorschriften binnen de sector. Dit is van cruciaal belang om het vertrouwen van investeerders te vergroten en de integriteit van de markt te waarborgen. Diepgaandere analyse Naast de optimistische vooruitzichten van wetgevers, is het essentieel om de voorgestelde wetten kritisch te evalueren en mogelijke implicaties ervan te onderzoeken. Het is belangrijk om te begrijpen hoe deze wetgeving de groei en ontwikkeling van de cryptomarkt kan beïnvloeden, evenals de bredere economische en geopolitieke gevolgen ervan. Interviews met belangrijke belanghebbenden, waaronder vertegenwoordigers uit de cryptogemeenschap, financiële instellingen en overheidsinstanties, kunnen inzicht bieden in verschillende perspectieven op deze kwestie. Door diverse standpunten te belichten, kan een uitgebreider begrip worden verkregen van de uitdagingen en mogelijkheden die gepaard gaan met cryptoregelgeving. Bovendien is het waardevol om historische precedenten te onderzoeken en te begrijpen hoe andere landen en jurisdicties omgaan met de regulering van cryptocurrencies en gerelateerde activa. Dit kan waardevolle inzichten bieden in best practices en potentiële valkuilen die moeten worden vermeden. Het is duidelijk dat de weg naar cryptoregulering vol uitdagingen en complexiteiten zit, maar met optimisme en samenwerking kunnen wetgevers een positieve impact hebben op deze snel evoluerende sector. De komende maanden zullen cruciaal zijn voor het bepalen van de toekomst van crypto in de Verenigde Staten en wereldwijd. Read the full article
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ailtrahq · 7 months
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Gary Gensler, chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, told the House Financial Services Committee hearing on Sept. 27 that he enjoys testifying before the committee. He had well over four hours of that pleasure that day, much of which was devoted to criticism of his agency’s policies and actions.Among the long list of discontents, one of the most narrowly focused was Representative Mike Flood’s questioning regarding the SEC’s Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 121, issued in March 2022. The SAB concerned accounting and disclosure of crypto assets in the custody of public companies such as banks and platforms like Robinhood and Coinbase. Flood confirmed Gensler’s previous testimony to the committee that the SEC did not confer with prudential regulators before publishing the SAB. Nor had the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), a private body that issues standards relating to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), issued anything related to digital asset custody, Flood continued. Rather, the FASB added digital assets accounting standards to its agenda in May 2022, after the publication of SAB 121. SEC chair Gary Gensler testifying before the House Financial Services Committee. Source: GOPFinancial Services YouTube channelGensler said in a previous hearing that SAB 121 provides guidance on applying existing requirements under SEC rules, Flood reminded him. What requirements were there, Flood asked. Gensler replied that there is a rule from 2009 on the custody of digital assets by investment advisers, and the agency had “finalized something around special purpose broker-dealers,” Gensler replied. He was apparently referring to an SEC rule made in April 2021. “There were no SEC rules on the books that directly addressed the topic of custody of digital assets,” Flood replied. A rulemaking on custody, including digital asset custody, was proposed in February 2023 and has not yet been finalized, he added, concluding:“At the time when the bulletin was issued, there was no action by FASB, nor rulemaking by the SEC on this topic. […] The SEC’s justification for issuing the bulletin is based on accounting guidelines that did not exist when the bulletin was issued.”Either the SEC knew there was no “strong” justification for issuing the guidance in the bulletin and did so any way, or it did so in error, Flood said. SAB 121 requires the disclosure of technological, legal and regulatory risks associated with custodying digital assets. It met with opposition from the start. SEC commissioner Hester Peirce released a critical response on the day it was issued. Five senators, including crypto advocate Cynthia Lummis, sent a letter Gensler in June calling the SAB “regulation disguised as staff guidance.” Lummis and committee chair Patrick McHenry sent another letter to prudential regulators in March arguing that the SAB places the interests of crypto holders at greater risk than before it was issued. Four Financial Services Committee members - Flood, Wiley Nickel, Tom Emmer and Ritchie Torres - sent Gensler a letter a day earlier calling for him to approve spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. That topic was not pursued very closely in the hearing. Summary of the 3 hr+ @FinancialCmte Oversight of the SEC hearing w/ @GaryGensler: (paraphrasing) - I don't answer Yes / No questions - I'll get back to you following my staff's guidance - We're protecting the American public - We're not changing anything for crypto; current laws… pic.twitter.com/R7Yj4SBNHL— William Mougayar (@wmougayar) September 27, 2023 Gensler told Nickel that the SEC is “still under advisement” on Grayscale case after the company won an appeal against the SEC’s decision to reject its Bitcoin ETF application. Committee member Warren Davidson expressed his concern that the SEC would not approve spot Bitcoin applications in the order they were received, in light of the Grayscale decision. Gensler replied that the applications were still under “active consideration.
” Emmer criticized Gensler alleging he was not impartial within the financial industry. Torres engaged Gensler over the interpretation of the Howey test. Source
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blockgeni · 10 months
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Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Kirsten Gilibrand (D-NY), two prominent U.S. Senators, are redoubling their efforts to develop a legislative framework to regulate the developing digital asset sector. The pair announced their most recent effort to enact an updated version of the cryptocurrency regulation bill that they jointly introduced last year. This occurs in a time when the market for digital currencies is both flourishing and facing formidable obstacles. The Securities and Exchange Commission filed lawsuits in June against Binance and Coinbase, two of the top cryptocurrency exchanges, to draw attention to the legal challenges the sector is experiencing. This decision to classify almost a dozen tokens as securities unexpectedly rocked the market and raised questions about the direction that digital currencies may take in the United States. Positively, on June 15, numerous companies, including BlackRock, Invesco, Valkyrie, and Ark Invest, followed BlackRock's example and submitted applications for exchange-traded funds in Bitcoin spot markets. The price of Bitcoin was heavily driven by this trend, which raised it to a level not seen since the previous year. Wishing for a Better Bill Lummis and Gilibrand are optimistic about the current version of their law, an updated version of last year's Responsible Financial Innovation Act, despite these obstacles and opportunities. The initial version sought to make clear some of the most complex issues of cryptocurrency regulation, such as whether a token should be classified as a security or a commodity, which would then determine whether the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) would be the appropriate regulator. The best way to achieve regulatory clarity, consumer protection, and market change in the digital asset ecosystem is through bipartisan legislation. Regarding the SEC's present approach to cryptocurrency regulation, Lummis pointed out that Congress and the SEC are both to fault for the regulatory environment's current ambiguity. She claims that the current unstable regulatory environment is due to both Congress's reluctance to implement legislation and the SEC's unwillingness to give proactive advice to companies. She promised that the revised draught would take into account comments from authorities and industry stakeholders. The revised RFIA received a favorable response from the crypto community. It constitutes a huge step forward from the Senate, according to Georgia Quinn, general counsel for Anchorage Digital, who stated this in an email. She emphasized that legislation backed by both parties is the best practical means of achieving regulatory clarity, consumer protection, and market change in the ecosystem of digital assets. However, Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel for Delphi Labs, had a more circumspect reaction to the revised legislation. He highlighted concerns over other elements of the bill that would lead to misunderstanding and issued a warning about potential confusion caused by the bill's appearance of being "too deferential" to current securities laws. The bill is still in the works, having passed through two GOP-led House committees, but its backers want to make it a bipartisan endeavor. One of the primary proponents of the legislation and chair of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Patrick McHenry, stated his desire for the final legislation to be bipartisan. Though they haven't ruled the legislation out, House Democrats have expressed concerns about several provisions they feel might shield wrongdoers and undermine the SEC. Source link
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cointahmin · 1 year
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ABD’den iki sıcak gelişmede, biri vergilendirme üzerine olan iki düzenleme paketi ortaya çıktı. Geçen hafta SEC Öteki Gary Gensleri’ topa tutan Patrick McHenry, artık menkul değer ve emtia düzlenmelerine tartı veriyor. Yeni kripto para düzenlemelerinden detaylar şu şekilde…ABD Meclisi 2 ay içinde yeni kripto para yasası çıkaracakTeksas Lider Temsilci Patrick McHenry, “önümüzdeki iki ay” içinde kripto bölümünü denetlemek için yasa çıkaracağını söyledi. McHenry, Biden’ın bu yasa tasarısını imzalayıp imzalamayacağı sorusuna “evet” cevabını verdi.McHenry, “Önümüzdeki iki ay içinde yapmayı planladığımız şey, bir muahedeyi bildirmek” diyor. Ayrıyeten, tasarının hem menkul değerler hem de emtia düzlenmelerini ve her iki tarafta da düzeltilmesi güç olan meseleleri ele alacağını da kelamlarına ekliyor.ABD Kongresi, geçen yıl Capitol Hill’de ilerleme kaydeden bir dizi yasa tasarısına karşın şimdiye kadar kripto paralarla ilgili kapsamlı bir yasa çıkaramadı. Lakin bu ay, Temsilciler Meclisi Mali Hizmetler Komitesindeki Cumhuriyetçiler, stablecoin düzenlemeleri konusunda süratli adımlar attı. Demokratlarla müzakereler için yeni bir başlangıç ​​noktası oluşturabilecek bir tartışma taslağı sundular.ABD Gelir Yönetimi Başkanlığı 12 ay içinde vergi rehberi yayınlayacakABD’den bir başka sıcak gelişmede, Gelir Yönetimi Başkanlığı (IRS) Proje Yöneticisi Julie Foerster, Bakanlığının “12 ay içinde” hazır kripto vergisi rehberliği yayınlamayı umduğunu söyledi. Foerster ayrıyeten, IRS’nin kripto para bakışını değiştirmeyi planladığını bildirdi. Bu sayede dalla daha fazla ilgilenmek istediğini söyledi.Foerster, görüşlerinin kendisine ilişkin olduğunu, IRS’ye ilişkin olmak zorunda olmadığını vurguluyor. Bununla birlikte, beş kişilik takımıyla birlikte çalıştığını belirtti. Daha sonra, IRS’nin “bugün sahip olduğumuz ve gelecekte getireceğimiz insanların maharetlerine bakması gerekiyor. Gerçek araçlara ve gerçek insanlara sahip olmamız gerekiyor” açıklamalarına yer verdi.NFT’ler için vergi yasası hazırlanıyorFoerster, kripto paraların gelişmekte olduğunu vuguluyor. Gelir Yönetimi Başkanlığı ile kripto topluluğu ortasındaki bağlantının artırılması gerektiğinin altını çizdi. Bilhassa insanları, NFT’leri vergilendirmeye yönelik Mart ayı önerisi hakkında yorum yapmaya çağırdı. Yorum devri 9 Haziran’da kapanıyor.Foerster, ABD vergi dairesinin birtakım yabancı muadilleriyle kripto vergilendirme uygulamaları hakkında konuştuğunu da paylaştı. “Gelen ve bizimle ve büyük iş ve memleketler arası kısmımızla konuşmak isteyen ülkeler olduğunu söyleyeceğim. Bunun üzere etkinlikler ve katıldığımız başka etkinlikler de bize memleketler arası bir bakış açısı sağlıyor” dedi.“Kongrenin kâfi rehberlik sağlaması gerekiyor”cointahmin.com olarak aktardığımız üzere, SEC Lideri, geçen hafta ABD Temsilciler Meclisi Mali Hizmetler Komitesi önünde konuştu. Senato’dan Cynthia Lummis, Gensler’in menkul değer savlarına yönelik, “Kongrenin kâfi rehberlik sağlaması gerekiyor” diyor.
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prenewstech · 1 year
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U.S. House Will Have Crypto Bill in 2 Months, Says Rep. Patrick McHenry
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), the other panellist during the session, said she looked forward to coordinating those efforts with McHenry, adding that the House had a better chance than the Senate at getting legislation through earlier. She said if the House moves first on crypto, it would “improve our chances” in the Senate. [tittle words as hashtags]
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earningpill · 1 year
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Cynthia Lummis, Patrick McHenry (Consensus 2023 LIVE)
Crypto-supportive Republican policymakers Patrick McHenry and Cynthia Lummis provided the latest updates on digital asset legislation at Consensus 2023 – and they’re highly optimistic.  The former believes President Biden will have signed the first bill into law directly forming rules around cryptocurrency within the next 12 months.  Progress on the Lummis Bill During their panel discussion on…
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depressedwetnapkin · 2 years
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Cammie: So, how did visiting Macey go?
Liz: It was my job to stop Bex from slapping her mother
Cammie:...
Liz: I failed.
Macey, from the other room: I got it on video!
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bitrss-news · 1 year
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#Crypto #News:
U.S. Lawmakers Say SEC Directive May Bring “Greater Risk of Loss” Sen. Cynthia Lummis and Rep. Patrick McHenry cite the Celsius bankruptcy in refuting an April 2022 bulletin. https://t.co/Fb6mh5ZswF
— BitRss News (@RssBit) Mar 3, 2023
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gjupdates · 1 year
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U.S. Lawmakers Argue SEC Accounting Policy Undermines Safe Crypto Custody
[ad_1] U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, and Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), who has authored crypto legislation, sent a letter to several banking agencies on Thursday asking how they’re dealing with a controversial bulletin from the Securities and Exchange Commission that advised financial institutions they should maintain customers’…
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moneygigs · 1 year
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U.S. Lawmakers Argue SEC Accounting Policy Undermines Safe Crypto Custody
U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, and Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), who has authored crypto legislation, sent a letter to several banking agencies on Thursday asking how they’re dealing with a controversial bulletin from the Securities and Exchange Commission that advised financial institutions they should maintain customers’ crypto…
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