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What Congress Has Left to Do This Year

The post What Congress Has Left to Do This Year appeared com. The restarted Senate is moving forward with certain crypto initiatives, but how much time is left compared to how much work is left, really? You’re reading State of Crypto, a CoinDesk newsletter looking at the intersection of cryptocurrency and government. Click here to sign up for future editions. The narrative Now that Congress is back from the government shutdown, all eyes are on how it will proceed on crypto issues. There are a few components to this: Mike Selig’s nomination to run the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, market structure legislation and other crypto matters. Why it matters Time is starting to run out for the crypto industry to lock in its wins from the 2024 election. While the GENIUS Act was a strong start for crypto businesses, and the Securities and Exchange Commission and CFTC are continuing their efforts to create new rules for the industry, the market structure bill is still far from completion. Congress has less than 40 days left this year and just a handful of months next year before it disperses for the midterm elections. Breaking it down The Senate Agriculture Committee voted 13-11 to advance CFTC Chair nominee Mike Selig’s name to the full Senate for a floor vote; if he secures a majority of votes, he should get sworn in shortly after. This may happen in the coming weeks. Selig said crypto is an important issue for the CFTC to look into, speaking to specific issues like onchain markets and the role of intermediaries, among other things. “The CFTC has a critical mission to protect these markets,” he said at his hearing on Wednesday. “This is a real opportunity to develop a framework that can allow for software developers to thrive, for new exchanges to crop up that are going to protect investors and.

“I am scared to sleep alone” – Star India opener makes a huge revelation about her fear

Star India opener Smriti Mandhana made a huge revelation about her fear. She revealed that she was scared to sleep alone. Smriti was part of the Indian team that won the World Cup 2025.

Three bartenders arrested during SLA inspection in Kings Park

Fourth Precinct Crime Section Officers, New York State Liquor Authority, and Smithtown Fire Marshal, conducted an SLA inspection at Celtic Crossing Tavern, located at 83 Pulaski Road in Kings Park on Nov. 23 at approximately 10 p. m. There were over 200 underage patrons at the establishment during the inspection. Fourth Precinct officers arrested three bartenders during the inspection: Colin Treacy, 19, of Sayville, was charged three counts of Unlawful Dealing with a Child 1st Degree, Selling Alcohol to a Person Under 21. Stephen Carini, 19, of Kings Park, was charged with two counts of Unlawful Dealing with a Child 1st Degree, Selling Alcohol to a Person Under 21. Ashley Sandvik, 21, of East Northport, was charged with three counts of Unlawful Dealing with a Child 1st Degree, Selling Alcohol to a Person Under 21. All three were issued Field Appearance Tickets and are scheduled to appear at First District Court in Central Islip at a later date. The Smithtown Fire Marshall issued summonses for 10 code violations and closed down the establishment. The business will remain closed until the violations are corrected and the building is re- inspected. Additionally, a loaded shotgun was recovered from the establishment.

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