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Modular Building Institute Applauds Recognition of Housing Innovation in White House Economic Report
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, April 14 (TNSxrep) -- The Modular Building Institute issued the following news release on April 13, 2026:
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Modular Building Institute Applauds Recognition of Housing Innovation in White House Economic Report
The Modular Building Institute (MBI) today welcomed the release of the White House's 2026 Economic Report of the President, which highlights the critical importance of expanding housing supply, strengthening domestic manufacturing, and modernizing construction practices to support economic growth.
The report underscores the urgent need to address housing
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, April 14 (TNSxrep) -- The Modular Building Institute issued the following news release on April 13, 2026:
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Modular Building Institute Applauds Recognition of Housing Innovation in White House Economic Report
The Modular Building Institute (MBI) today welcomed the release of the White House's 2026 Economic Report of the President, which highlights the critical importance of expanding housing supply, strengthening domestic manufacturing, and modernizing construction practices to support economic growth.
The report underscores the urgent need to address housingaffordability challenges and increase housing production nationwide--issues at the core of MBI's mission.
Notably, the report calls for "unleashing manufacturing innovation" and "streamlining the stages of homebuilding" as key solutions to the housing shortage (Chapter 6, p. 150)--a framework that closely aligns with modular and offsite construction. Specifically, three national offsite construction standards developed by MBI were touted as goals for industry alignment:
* ICC/MBI 1200 Standard for Off-site Construction: Planning, Design, Fabrication and Assembly
* ICC/MBI 1205 Standard for Off-site Construction: Inspection and Regulatory Compliance
* ICC/MBI 1210 Standard for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Systems, Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation in Off-site Construction
"Washington is clearly signaling that housing must be built with a more manufacturing-centric mindset," said Tom Hardiman, Executive Director of the Modular Building Institute. "That's exactly what modular construction delivers--speed, scale, and efficiency. This report is a strong validation of the approach our industry has been advancing."
The report further emphasizes reducing regulatory barriers and improving construction productivity as key drivers of affordability and economic resilience. These priorities align closely with modular construction's ability to:
* Accelerate project timelines by 30-50%
* Reduce construction costs and material waste
* Deliver high-quality, repeatable housing solutions at scale
* Support domestic manufacturing and workforce development
Additionally, the report highlights the importance of strengthening America's industrial base and supply chains--areas where modular construction is uniquely positioned to contribute through factory-based production and standardized processes.
"Modular construction is not just an alternative--it's increasingly part of the national conversation on how to solve housing at scale," Hardiman added. "We're encouraged to see that direction reflected at the highest levels of economic policy."
MBI continues to advocate for policies that support offsite construction, including streamlined regulations, workforce development initiatives, and increased adoption of standardized building practices.
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About the Modular Building Institute
Founded in 1983, the Modular Building Institute is the international non-profit trade association serving the modular construction industry. MBI represents manufacturers, contractors, designers, developers, and suppliers dedicated to advancing offsite construction.
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Original text: https://www.modular.org/2026/04/13/mbi-applauds-housing-innovation-in-white-house-economic-report/
[Category: Construction]
Military Officers Association: Life Member Creates Residential Community for Wounded Warriors
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The Military Officers Association of America issued the following news:
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Life Member Creates Residential Community for Wounded Warriors
By Kathie Rowell
About five years ago, Col. John D. Folsom, USMCR (Ret), visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and observed a young servicemember with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) being comforted by his mother and sister.
"What came to my mind as I watched this scene unfold is 'What will happen to him in his life when his mother is no longer able to take care of him?' I thought, 'He'll probably go to a regular
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WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The Military Officers Association of America issued the following news:
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Life Member Creates Residential Community for Wounded Warriors
By Kathie Rowell
About five years ago, Col. John D. Folsom, USMCR (Ret), visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and observed a young servicemember with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) being comforted by his mother and sister.
"What came to my mind as I watched this scene unfold is 'What will happen to him in his life when his mother is no longer able to take care of him?' I thought, 'He'll probably go to a regularassisted-living center.' A lot of these veterans who have TBI are relatively young, and if they end up going to an assisted-living center, the folks there are not going to be anywhere near their age, and they're certainly not going to have the shared experiences."
Folsom, a MOAA Life member who served 30 years on active duty and reserve duty, as a helicopter pilot and air boss deploying to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Europe, had already founded Wounded Warriors Family Support (WWFS) in 2003. The nonprofit's mission is to provide help to the families of those who have been wounded, injured, or killed during combat operations with caregiver respite, welding training for veterans in partnership with UAW-Ford, family retreats, and the Mobility is Freedom program, which provides grants and modified vehicles for wounded veterans. Since its founding, the organization has served more than 1 million families.
His experience at Walter Reed became the idea for Dunham House, a facility for 30 combat-wounded veterans with TBI who will live together and help each other in Omaha, Neb. It's named after Marine Corps Cpl. Jason L. Dunham, who died in 2004 while protecting fellow Marines by covering a grenade with his body in Iraq. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions.
Ground was broken for the facility last fall, and opening day is Sept. 11, 2026. Staff members are in place, and applications are being accepted for residents.
WWFS Board Chair Lt. Gen. John B. Sylvester, USA (Ret), a longtime friend who was with Folsom when he observed the scene at Walter Reed, describes him as an out-of-the-box thinker, knowledgeable, gruff, sometimes very, very funny, and "just an incredible human being."
"The stuff that comes out of John's mind is different," he said. "He's all heart, and he's worked his butt off."
As his hard work on Dunham House is about to pay off with its opening day, Folsom hopes that spiritual bonding between servicemembers who have seen combat will help heal the wounds that medicine can't and that parents can find assurance for their loved ones' futures.
"I hope the parents of these individuals will have a burden lifted and find peace of mind knowing that their sons and daughters will be cared for properly," he said.
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Original text: https://www.moaa.org/content/publications-and-media/news-articles/2026-news-articles/spotlight/life-member-creates-residential-community-for-wounded-warriors/
[Category: National Defense]
Look at Conservation History in Edgefield
EDGEFIELD, South Carolina, April 14 -- The National Wild Turkey Federation issued the following news release:
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A New Look at Conservation History in Edgefield
The National Wild Turkey Federation has nearly completed installation of a new historical exhibit at the Edgefield Welcome Center, located in the Tompkins Library, offering visitors an engaging look at the organization's roots and its lasting impact on conservation across the country.
The exhibit highlights Edgefield's pivotal role in shaping the future of the NWTF and honors the people, partnerships and milestones that have defined
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EDGEFIELD, South Carolina, April 14 -- The National Wild Turkey Federation issued the following news release:
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A New Look at Conservation History in Edgefield
The National Wild Turkey Federation has nearly completed installation of a new historical exhibit at the Edgefield Welcome Center, located in the Tompkins Library, offering visitors an engaging look at the organization's roots and its lasting impact on conservation across the country.
The exhibit highlights Edgefield's pivotal role in shaping the future of the NWTF and honors the people, partnerships and milestones that have definedthe organization's mission since its founding. Through a detailed timeline, visitors can follow the NWTF's growth from a small group of dedicated conservationists to a nationwide leader in wildlife habitat conservation and the preservation of hunting heritage.
"The NWTF is proud to showcase our history in the place where so much of it began," said Mandy Harling, NWTF national director of education and outreach. "Edgefield is central to our story, and this exhibit highlights how the people and community here helped shape our mission and values from the very beginning."
A centerpiece of the exhibit includes handcrafted turkey calls from master call maker Neil Cost, showcasing the craftsmanship and tradition deeply rooted in turkey hunting culture. The display also features wild-turkey-themed American folk art, historic NWTF items and interpretive elements that connect visitors to both the organization's legacy and its future.
While the exhibit reflects the NWTF's beginnings, it also complements the organization's continued presence and growth in Edgefield today. Just down the road, the NWTF's Palmetto Shooting Complex stands as a testament to that ongoing impact, serving as a premier destination for shooting sports, outdoor education and conservation outreach. Together, these assets reinforce that NWTF is not only rooted in Edgefield's past but remains active and thriving within the community.
The organization is also positioning its story for an even broader audience. The NWTF's museum is transitioning to Johnny Morris' Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, a world-class conservation attraction that draws millions of visitors each year. This move will significantly expand the reach of the NWTF's history and mission, introducing new audiences to the importance of wildlife conservation, hunting heritage and the role sportsmen and women play in both.
Located in the heart of Edgefield, the Welcome Center serves as an important gateway for visitors exploring the area. Increased visitation directly supports the center, which receives state funding based on the number of guests it attracts each year. The new exhibit is expected to draw additional interest, providing more opportunities to share the NWTF's mission with a broader audience.
"We're excited to partner with the NWTF to showcase the story of Edgefield and its deep roots in conservation," said Ken Durham, mayor of Edgefield. "This exhibit is a testament to the people of this community and the lasting impact they've had on wildlife and our outdoor heritage."
Every visitor who walks through the doors gains a deeper understanding of what it means to conserve wildlife and preserve our hunting heritage. They leave with a clearer picture of how one community helped spark something much bigger -- and how that story is still being written today.
If you find yourself in Edgefield, take the time to stop in.
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About the National Wild Turkey Federation
Since 1973, the National Wild Turkey Federation has invested over half a billion dollars into wildlife conservation and has positively impacted over 25 million acres of critical wildlife habitat. Since 2022, the NWTF has also invested over $2.3 million in critical wild turkey research that, when leveraged with partner contributions, has resulted in more than $22 million to guide the management of the wild turkey and to ensure sustainable populations. The organization continues to deliver its mission by working across boundaries on a landscape scale to deliver healthy forests and wildlife habitats, clean and abundant water, resilient communities and robust recreational opportunities. With the help of its dedicated members, partners and staff, the NWTF continues to unite a nation through the life-changing power of the outdoors.
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Original text: https://www.nwtf.org/content-hub/a-new-look-at-conservation-history-in-edgefield
[Category: Animals]
American, Canadian and Mexican Retail Organizations United in Support of USMCA/CUSMA
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The National Retail Federation posted the following news release:
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American, Canadian and Mexican Retail Organizations United in Support of USMCA/CUSMA
During a visit to Washington, the Retail Council of Canada (RCC) met with the National Retail Federation (NRF) to discuss, among other things, the importance of preserving the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. American, Canadian and Mexican retail leadership stand firmly together in our support of preserving the USMCA. Kim Furlong, president and CEO of RCC; Matthew Shay, president and CEO of NRF; and Diego Cosio
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WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The National Retail Federation posted the following news release:
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American, Canadian and Mexican Retail Organizations United in Support of USMCA/CUSMA
During a visit to Washington, the Retail Council of Canada (RCC) met with the National Retail Federation (NRF) to discuss, among other things, the importance of preserving the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. American, Canadian and Mexican retail leadership stand firmly together in our support of preserving the USMCA. Kim Furlong, president and CEO of RCC; Matthew Shay, president and CEO of NRF; and Diego CosioBarto, executive president and CEO of ANTAD, issued the following statement regarding the upcoming review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA/CUSMA):
As our nations approach the scheduled 2026 review of the USMCA/CUSMA, we stand united in our support for the North American commercial partnership. Our primary message to our respective governments is clear: Above all else, do no harm.
The integrated nature of our retail supply chains has enriched the lives of citizens in Canada, the United States and Mexico alike. We view the upcoming milestone as a formal review of the agreement and an opportunity to fine-tune a successful framework.
To ensure our continued prosperity, our organizations emphasize the following priorities:
* Maintain a tripartite deal: It is essential that the agreement remains a three-country pact. The trilateral nature of this deal is what provides the stability and scale necessary for North American businesses to compete globally.
* Protect cross-border movement: Generations of cooperation must not be undone. We must ensure that the seamless movement of goods, investments, people and ideas continues to flow across our borders without friction.
* Tariff-free trade: For the benefit of consumers and retailers, it is critical that compliant goods continue to transit between our nations tariff-free. Predictability in trade costs is the backbone of retail affordability.
NRF, RCC and ANTAD will continue to carry this message through the review process and work tirelessly to ensure that the North American retail environment remains resilient, competitive and beneficial for consumers and businesses in all three nations.
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About NRF
The National Retail Federation passionately advocates for the people, brands, policies and ideas that help retail succeed. From its headquarters in Washington, D.C., NRF empowers the industry that powers the economy. Retail is the nation's largest private-sector employer, contributing $5.3 trillion to annual GDP and supporting more than one in four U.S. jobs -- 55 million working Americans. For over a century, NRF has been a voice for every retailer and every retail job, educating, inspiring and communicating the powerful impact retail has on local communities and global economies. nrf.com
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About the Retail Council of Canada
Retail is Canada's largest private-sector employer with over 2.3 million Canadians working in our industry. This sector is a major economic contributor, generating more than $101 billion annually in wages and employee benefits. In 2025, core retail sales (excluding vehicles and gasoline) exceeded $532 billion. Retail Council of Canada (RCC) members account for more than two thirds of these core retail sales and 95 per cent of the grocery market. Our membership extends across the country, embracing over 65,000 storefronts in diverse formats such as department, grocery, specialty, discount, independent retailers, online merchants, and quick service restaurants. As the Voice of Retail(TM) in Canada, RCC, a not-for-profit, industry-funded association, proudly represents retail businesses of all sizes, from small independents to large national chains, in communities nationwide.
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About ANTAD
ANTAD is the National Association of Selfservice and Department store chains in Mexico. ANTAD represents 124 national retail chains with more than 55,000 stores nationwide in a variety of formats such as Supermarkets, Department, Grocery, Convenience, Drugstore and Specialty retailers. Members employ more than 920 thousand people. ANTAD's consolidated core retail sales exceeded $100 billion in 2025. ANTAD has been the voice of organized retail for more than 43 years promoting free trade, formal retail, and the positive impact of retail in local communities and Mexico.
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Original text here: https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/american-canadian-and-mexican-retail-organizations-united-in-support-of-usmca-cusma
[Category: Business]
American Fintech Council Urges Louisiana Lawmakers to Adopt Modernized Money Transmission Framework
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Fintech Council, an organization that says it promotes a transparent, inclusive and customer-centric financial system, issued the following news release:
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American Fintech Council (AFC) Urges Louisiana Lawmakers to Adopt Modernized Money Transmission Framework
Letter supports a streamlined regulatory framework and improved efficiency in Louisiana's payments ecosystem
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Baton Rouge, LA - The American Fintech Council (AFC), the largest industry association representing both responsible fintech companies and innovative banks, submitted a letter to Chairman
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WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Fintech Council, an organization that says it promotes a transparent, inclusive and customer-centric financial system, issued the following news release:
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American Fintech Council (AFC) Urges Louisiana Lawmakers to Adopt Modernized Money Transmission Framework
Letter supports a streamlined regulatory framework and improved efficiency in Louisiana's payments ecosystem
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Baton Rouge, LA - The American Fintech Council (AFC), the largest industry association representing both responsible fintech companies and innovative banks, submitted a letter to ChairmanDaryl Andrew Deshotel and Vice Chair Polly Thomas of the Louisiana House Commerce Committee expressing strong support for House Bill 1230. The proposed legislation would modernize Louisiana's money transmission regulatory framework through adoption of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors' Money Transmission Modernization Act (MTMA). The bill would streamline regulation, reduce unnecessary fragmentation across state lines, and strengthen the state's payments ecosystem.
"A modern, harmonized regulatory framework for money transmission is essential to ensuring that consumers and businesses can fully benefit from innovation in the payments system," said Phil Goldfeder, CEO of the American Fintech Council. "This bill brings Louisiana in line with a growing number of states adopting the MTMA, giving providers greater clarity while maintaining strong consumer protections. We commend Chair Deshotel, Vice Chair Thomas, and the House Commerce Committee for their leadership in advancing this important modernization effort."
In the letter, AFC notes that more than 25 states have enacted versions of the MTMA, reflecting growing bipartisan recognition of the need to update outdated regulatory frameworks governing payments and money transmission. This legislation would help reduce compliance complexity for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions while improving efficiency, lowering costs, and supporting broader access to innovative financial services for Louisiana consumers and businesses.
"Strengthening and modernizing Louisiana's money transmission framework is essential to reducing fragmentation and improving regulatory consistency," said Ashley Urisman, Director of State Government Affairs at the American Fintech Council. "The MTMA provides a balanced framework that strengthens oversight while enabling responsible innovation. By adopting this model, Louisiana would enhance regulatory clarity, improve operational efficiency for providers, and help ensure that consumers and businesses benefit from faster, safer, and more seamless payment services."
A standards-based organization, the American Fintech Council (AFC) is the largest and most diverse trade association representing financial technology (fintech) companies and innovative banks. On behalf of over 150 member companies and partners, AFC promotes a transparent, inclusive, and customer-centric financial system by supporting responsible innovation in financial services and encouraging sound public policy. AFC members foster competition in consumer finance and pioneer products to better serve underserved consumer segments and geographies.
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Original text here: https://www.fintechcouncil.org/press-releases/american-fintech-council-afc-urges-louisiana-lawmakers-to-adopt-of-modernized-money-transmission-framework
[Category: Financial Services]
American Fintech Council Urges Federal Trade Commission to Modernize Negative Option Marketing Framework to Strengthen Consumer Clarity and Consent Standards
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Fintech Council, an organization that says it promotes a transparent, inclusive and customer-centric financial system, issued the following news release:
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American Fintech Council (AFC) Urges Federal Trade Commission to Modernize Negative Option Marketing Framework to Strengthen Consumer Clarity and Consent Standards
Letter highlights need for harmonized rules, clearer disclosures, and balanced cancellation requirements across digital and traditional channels
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The American Fintech Council (AFC), the largest industry association representing both responsible
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WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Fintech Council, an organization that says it promotes a transparent, inclusive and customer-centric financial system, issued the following news release:
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American Fintech Council (AFC) Urges Federal Trade Commission to Modernize Negative Option Marketing Framework to Strengthen Consumer Clarity and Consent Standards
Letter highlights need for harmonized rules, clearer disclosures, and balanced cancellation requirements across digital and traditional channels
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The American Fintech Council (AFC), the largest industry association representing both responsiblefintech companies and innovative banks, submitted a comment letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in response to its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) concerning Prenotification Negative Option Plans. The letter supports the FTC's effort to evaluate and modernize its approach to negative option marketing and calls for a clear, technology-neutral framework that strengthens consumer protections while preserving legitimate subscription-based business models.
"Negative option arrangements can provide real value to consumers when they are transparent, clearly understood, and easy to cancel, but those benefits depend on strong disclosures and informed consent," said Phil Goldfeder, CEO of the American Fintech Council. "As subscription models and digital commerce continue to evolve, it is essential that regulatory frameworks evolve as well to protect consumers without limiting responsible innovation."
In its letter, AFC supports modernizing the Negative Option Rule to create a coherent, technology-neutral framework that improves consumer understanding and regulatory consistency. The current regime spans Section 5 of the FTC Act, ROSCA, and the Telemarketing Sales Rule, creating fragmented, channel-specific obligations that increase compliance burden and risk consumer confusion. This patchwork can also result in duplicative requirements where ROSCA already provides clear standards for disclosure, informed consent, and simple cancellation. AFC urges the FTC to streamline obligations for ROSCA-covered entities, including consideration of an explicit exemption, to reduce overlap. It also supports a harmonized, principles-based approach across channels grounded in transparency, informed consent, and clear cancellation rights.
Additionally, the letter highlights the importance of clear, salient disclosure and consent standards that help consumers understand key terms of negative option arrangements, including recurring charges and cancellation rights. AFC also supports express informed consent through mechanisms such as affirmative checkboxes and digital acknowledgments when paired with meaningful disclosures, and emphasizes simple, accessible cancellation while preserving reasonable operational flexibility. The letter also calls for a balanced approach to "save" offers that allows alternatives without interfering with a consumer's ability to cancel.
"Recurring billing arrangements require clear, durable standards that ensure consumers understand what they are agreeing to and how they can exit," said Ian P. Moloney, Chief Policy Officer of the American Fintech Council. "We encourage the FTC to prioritize transparency, informed consent, and straightforward cancellation while reducing unnecessary fragmentation and preserving space for responsible innovation. We look forward to continuing to engage with the Commission as this process advances."
The letter further emphasizes that any rulemaking should be grounded in a strong evidentiary record focused on demonstrable consumer harm, including deceptive upsells and digital dark patterns that obscure recurring charges or complicate cancellation. AFC also urges alignment with existing federal and state regimes, along with clear guidance, safe harbors where appropriate, and implementation timelines that reflect operational realities. Additionally, the letter notes the FTC's existing enforcement authority and calls for targeted rulemaking and clear guidance to ensure practical, predictable consumer protections without unnecessary regulatory overlap.
A standards-based organization, the American Fintech Council (AFC) is the largest and most diverse trade association representing financial technology (fintech) companies and innovative banks. On behalf of over 150 member companies and partners, AFC promotes a transparent, inclusive, and customer-centric financial system by supporting responsible innovation in financial services and encouraging sound public policy. AFC members foster competition in consumer finance and pioneer products to better serve underserved consumer segments and geographies.
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Original text here: https://www.fintechcouncil.org/press-releases/american-fintech-council-afc-urges-federal-trade-commission-to-modernize-negative-option-marketing-framework-to-strengthen-consumer-clarity-and-consent-standards
[Category: Financial Services]
ASA Releases Comments to SEC on Regulation S-K Reform
WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Securities Association issued the following news:
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ASA Releases Comments to SEC on Regulation S-K Reform
The American Securities Association (ASA) today released a letter sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to Chairman Atkins' request for information on reforming Regulation S-K, the Commission's core corporate disclosure framework.
"ASA supports Chairman Atkins for undertaking this long-overdue initiative which will improve the regulatory environment for public companies and benefit American investors," said ASA President
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WASHINGTON, April 14 -- The American Securities Association issued the following news:
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ASA Releases Comments to SEC on Regulation S-K Reform
The American Securities Association (ASA) today released a letter sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to Chairman Atkins' request for information on reforming Regulation S-K, the Commission's core corporate disclosure framework.
"ASA supports Chairman Atkins for undertaking this long-overdue initiative which will improve the regulatory environment for public companies and benefit American investors," said ASA Presidentand CEO Chris Iacovella. "Consistent with the Chairman's 'return to first principles' agenda, the most consequential reforms to Regulation S-K will not be those that add to the compliance burden, but those that have the courage to lift it for public companies and their investors."
In the letter, ASA called on the SEC to anchor any reform of Regulation S-K in the longstanding legal standard of materiality, eliminate outdated and duplicative disclosure requirements, and streamline the executive compensation disclosure framework. ASA specifically recommends that the SEC consolidate overlapping cybersecurity disclosure obligations, adopt page limits for compensation discussion and analysis, and extend a safe harbor for forward-looking risk factor disclosures to shield public companies from frivolous litigation. ASA also urges the Commission to allow companies to incorporate Form 8-K disclosures by reference into quarterly and annual reports to eliminate unnecessary repetition.
To read ASA's full letter, including a priority recommendations table, click here (https://15c72067-2929-4106-8883-14b2d4025a5b.usrfiles.com/ugd/15c720_7321da4b207c4682abd4c9912ec1a0bb.pdf).
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The American Securities Association (ASA) represents the retail and institutional capital markets interests of regional financial services firms who provide Main Street businesses with access to capital and advise hardworking Americans how to create and preserve wealth. ASA's mission is to promote trust and confidence among investors, facilitate capital formation, and support efficient and competitively balanced capital markets. This mission advances financial independence, stimulates job creation, and increases prosperity. The ASA has a geographically diverse membership of almost one hundred members that spans the Heartland, Southwest, Southeast, Atlantic, and Pacific Northwest regions of the United States.
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Original text here: https://www.americansecurities.org/post/asa-releases-comments-to-sec-on-regulation-s-k-reform
[Category: Financial Services]