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Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development.
2026-01-13
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Charitable organizations would be exempted from certain financial regulations enforced by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, allowing them to engage in certain types of financial transactions without meeting all the same requirements as other entities. This would primarily affect nonprofits and charitable groups that want to manage their investments or hedge financial risks more flexibly. The change aims to reduce regulatory burden on charitable organizations while they pursue their missions.
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