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Chauvin verdict gives fresh momentum to police overhaul talks

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Know Your Regulator: MIT Professor, Cryptocurrency Lecturer Gary Gensler Sworn In As SEC Chairman

April 21, 2021 at 12:15 PM Shares2 (Photo by Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images) The opaqueness federal agencies are known for is not a design feature as much as it is an ancillary consequence of a complicated world. Nobody is necessarily hiding how these organizations are run or what they are doing. But with at least dozens of these federal entities in existence and maybe hundreds, depending on how you define “federal agency” it can get a bit overwhelming. Still, getting to know certain federal agencies is worth the time. For anyone even tangentially involved in the financial industry, the swearing-in of the new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman, Gary Gensler, is the perfect excuse for a little review, as well as a glimpse into what to expect in the coming months.

Ground News - Senate confirms Gupta nomination in tight vote

Senate confirms Vanita Gupta as No. 3 DOJ official despite intense GOP opposition The Senate voted 51-49 on Wednesday to confirm Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, the third-highest ranking official at the Justice Department.Why it matters: Most Republicans strongly opposed her nomination, which faced procedural hurdles after the Senate Judiciary Committee split 11-11 along party lines on whether to approve her. Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeSen. L… 4 days ago|Los Angeles, United States

No 2 House Republican says GOP would act against Rep Matt Gaetz

  WASHINGTON House Republicans would take action on Rep. Matt Gaetz if the Justice Department formally moves ahead against him, the chamber s No. 2 GOP leader said Wednesday. The remarks by Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana made him the latest of many congressional Republicans who have opted against springing to the defence of the Florida Republican. Federal agents are investigating Gaetz over allegations that include sex trafficking and sex with a minor, according to two people who spoke on condition of anonymity because they could not discuss details publicly. Scalise said in recent years, party leaders have removed Republican lawmakers facing serious charges from their committee assignments. That was essentially a restatement of the House GOP s internal rules, which require lawmakers to resign from committees if they are indicted for felonies with penalties of at least two years in prison.

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