Trump nominates Columbia professor
Jackson for seat on SEC
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[September 02, 2017]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday nominated Columbia
University law professor Robert Jackson, an advocate for public
disclosure of political spending by companies, for a vacant seat on the
five-member U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. |
President Donald Trump holds a news conference at the White House in
Washington, U.S., August 28, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo |
If
the nomination is approved by the U.S. Congress, Jackson would
fill a spot reserved for a Democrat.
His nomination, announced in a White House statement, follows a
July decision by Trump to tap Hester Peirce, a former
congressional aide, for a Republican seat on the commission.
Approval of the nominees would bring the agency tasked with
policing and writing rules for Wall Street to full strength and
clear the way for SEC Chairman Jay Clayton to push ahead on an
agenda of reducing the regulatory burden on public companies.
Jackson is known for his advocacy work in trying to advance new
rules at the SEC that would force public companies to disclose
their political spending to investors.
(Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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