Wall Street attorney Jay Clayton gets Senate panel’s approval to be SEC chief
Nominee for SEC chief gets Senate panel’s approval
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A Senate panel has cleared the nomination of Jay Clayton, the Wall Street attorney chosen by President Trump to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Senate Banking Committee’s vote Tuesday was 15-8, as three Democrats joined the panel’s Republicans in approving Clayton. The confirmation of Clayton to head the independent agency that oversees Wall Street and the financial markets now goes to the full Senate, where approval is expected.
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), the committee’s chairman, said Clayton’s “extensive expertise and experience in our financial markets will be a benefit to the [SEC] and the American people.”
At his hearing before the panel last month, Clayton pressed to assure the lawmakers that he’ll show no favoritism, as his Wall Street connections came under scrutiny.
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