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Acting SEC Chair Uyeda presents blueprint for SEC rulemaking processes

Yesterday, Acting SEC Chair Mark Uyeda delivered remarks to the Investment Company Institute’s 2025 Investment Management Conference.  While much of his presentation was specific to investment companies, the theme of his remarks had a more general application: a revised—revived?—blueprint for SEC rulemaking processes.  This is certainly not the first time that Uyeda has been critical of the SEC’s rulemaking process (see, e.g., this PubCo post and this PubCo post), but now, as Acting Chair, his words may carry more weight as both a reflection of his intentions as Acting Chair and a harbinger of the Administration to come. Among Uyeda’s objectives—“to set forth a blueprint for restoring the Commission’s rulemaking processes to the ‘gold standard’ among regulatory agencies.”