Alleged anti-crypto Caroline Crenshaw denied renomination vote to serve as SEC Commissioner
- The Senate Banking Committee vote for the renomination of SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw was canceled.
- Crenshaw is eligible to serve on the Commission until a replacement is announced, subject to Donald Trump’s decision.
- Crypto advocates sent over 100,000 emails to Senator Sherrod Brown, advocating against Crenshaw’s renomination.
The Senate Banking Committee had scheduled a vote for Wednesday regarding the reappointment of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw, but this vote was canceled on Tuesday. As a result, the Committee will not be renominating Crenshaw at this time; however, she is still eligible to serve until a replacement is found.