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Press Release2026-01-08

Reps. Lucas and Pettersen Introduce the Public Company Advisory Committee Act

Frank D. Lucas
Frank D. Lucas
ROK-3 · Representative
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Reps. Lucas and Pettersen Introduce the Public Company Advisory Committee Act

Washington, DC – Representatives Frank D. Lucas (R-OK-03) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO-07) recently introduced the Public Company Advisory Committee Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at protecting investors, maintaining efficient markets, and facilitating capital formation. The bill would amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by establishing a Public Company Advisory Committee within the Securities and Exchange Commission […] The post Reps. Lucas and Pettersen Introduce the Public Company Advisory Committee Act appeared first on Frank Lucas .
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