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Letters

CCMC frequently submits comment letters to regulators and letters to Congress to ensure the views of the business community are considered in the rule making and legislative process.

 


 

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Comments on FSB Stablecoin Report

12/15/2022

U.S. Chamber Statement for the Record the Hearing, “Fairness in Financial Services: Racism and Discrimination in Banking”

12/01/2022

“Joint Trades Letter to SEC Requesting Comment Period Extensions for Open-end Fund and Outsourcing Proposals”

11/16/2022

Joint Trades Letter to Chair Gensler on Technical Glitch

11/11/2022

CCMC Supplemental Comments on SEC’s Proposed Share Repurchase Disclosure Rule during Reopened Comment Period

11/01/2022

CCMC Supplemental Comment to SEC on Cybersecurity Disclosure

11/01/2022

CCMC Letter to Chair Gensler on Reopened Comment Periods due to “Technical Glitch”

11/01/2022

U.S. Chamber Supplemental Comment on SEC Climate Disclosure Proposal

11/01/2022

CCMC Comments on CFPB Proposal Regarding Credit Card Plans

10/18/2022

CCMC Comments on CFTC and SEC Proposed Rule Regarding Form PF

10/11/2022

US Chamber Comments on CFTC RFI on Climate-Related Financial Risk

10/06/2022

US Chamber supports for S. 5005, the Mandatory Materiality Requirement Act of 2022

09/29/2022
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