Senators Delay Crenshaw Vote, Increasing Odds of All-GOP SEC

  • Crenshaw’s nomination was slated for a commitee vote Wednesday
  • If she is not confirmed, unlikely to be renominated by Trump
Caroline Crenshaw, nominee to be a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission Photographer: Ting Shen/Bloomberg
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Democrat Caroline Crenshaw’s nomination to serve another term as a commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission just hit more obstacles after a planned committee vote was postponed.

With few days remaining on the congressional calendar this year to reschedule, the move heightens the possibility of a three-person, all Republican SEC in the early months of the next Trump administration. Crenshaw’s renomination has been in limbo since her term at the agency officially ended in June.