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“Outspoken critic” and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins to be nominated as SEC Chair

As widely reported, former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins (2002-2008) is to be nominated to serve as SEC Chair. This WSJ op-ed describes him as the “anti-Gensler”—the “opposite of Mr. Gensler in temperament and regulatory ambition.” According to Politico, “Atkins has been an outspoken critic of everything from the financial reform measures enacted after the 2008 credit crisis to climate-related disclosures.” Further, Politico reports,  “Atkins has sharply criticized what he considers heavy-handed policymaking for the last two decades. And he is seen by many in Washington as a well-connected regulator whose understanding of the SEC could allow him to move quickly as he enacts his vision for the regulator.”   If he is confirmed, Politico continues, he “would be tasked with steering the SEC as it embarks on what is expected to be a new deregulatory age for Wall Street after nearly four years of aggressive rulemaking by the current chair, Gary Gensler. He would also be thrust into a series of policy fights over the $3 trillion cryptocurrency market, artificial intelligence and the cost of raising capital in the U.S.”