
I have consistently said in the past that I believe the CFTC is the right agency to regulate spot digital commodities.
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I have consistently said in the past that I believe the CFTC is the right agency to regulate spot digital commodities.

It is vital that we limit our policy proposals to the agencies that we have jurisdiction over, in this case the CFTC.

I believe that we must have broad support within the community we wish to regulate if we ultimately want to protect consumers and innovation.

Again, we certainly do need to get a farm bill done, and we just have a real difference of opinion as to how we get that done.

I have consistently said in the past that I believe the CFTC is the right agency to regulate spot digital commodities.

Again, we certainly do need to get a farm bill done, and we just have a real difference of opinion as to how we get that done.

To my knowledge, Congress has never held a hearing solely on decentralized finance, not once.

The CFTC's principle-based approach has proven to effectively protect consumers in the derivatives market.

I believe that we must have broad support within the community we wish to regulate if we ultimately want to protect consumers and innovation.

It is vital that we limit our policy proposals to the agencies that we have jurisdiction over, in this case the CFTC.

I have consistently said in the past that I believe the CFTC is the right agency to regulate spot digital commodities.

We have done a good job, I think, by and large, over the past 10 years implementing Dodd-Frank and Title VII.

We must also protect innovation and provide regulatory certainty businesses need to maintain their operations in the United States.

The two agencies have a long history of working well together, and I will focus on the word 'well.'

Again, we certainly do need to get a farm bill done, and we just have a real difference of opinion as to how we get that done.

I believe that we must have broad support within the community we wish to regulate if we ultimately want to protect consumers and innovation.

It is vital that we limit our policy proposals to the agencies that we have jurisdiction over, in this case the CFTC.

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