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The US Senate is scheduled to hold a hearing on March 27 on Paul Atkins's qualifications as SEC chairman
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The US Senate is scheduled to hold a hearing on March 27 on Paul Atkins's qualifications as SEC chairman

Internet reports that a U.S. Senate committee hearing will be held on March 27, and Paul Atkins may be one step closer to becoming the new cryptocurrency-friendly chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. U.S. President Trump nominated Atkins to lead the SEC on December 4, but his marriage to the billionaire family allegedly caused problems with financial disclosure, leading to a postponement of his potential appointment date. Although it is unclear whether the White House has submitted the relevant documents to the Senate, according to Semafor's Eleanor Mueller in a March 17 X post, Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Scott plans to hold a hearing on March 27 to review Atkins 'eligibility. Mueller also said the Senate Banking Committee plans to hold a bipartisan meeting on Atkins 'nomination on March 21. According to Forbes reported on December 14, 2024, Atkins's wife's family is related to TAMKO Building Products LLC, a residential roof tile manufacturer with reported revenue of US$1.2 billion in 2023. Nearly four months have passed since Trump chose Atkins to lead the SEC on December 4, and more than two months have passed since Trump took office on January 20. However, delays in the appointment of SEC chairmen are not uncommon.

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