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TexasTowelie

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Sun Feb 17, 2019, 06:10 AM Feb 2019

Sen. Angela Paxton files bill that would allow her husband, AG Ken Paxton, to issue exemptions from

by Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune


Sen. Angela Paxton files bill that would allow her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, to issue exemptions from securities regulations


In what state Sen. Angela Paxton describes as an effort to safely expand Texas’ burgeoning financial tech industry, the freshman Republican from McKinney has filed a bill that would empower the office of her husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton, to exempt entrepreneurs from certain state regulations so they can market “innovative financial products or services.”

One of those exemptions would be working as an “investment adviser” without registering with the state board. Currently, doing so is a felony in Texas — one for which Ken Paxton was issued a civil penalty in 2014 and criminally charged in 2015.

Senate Bill 860, filed Friday, would create within the attorney general’s office an entirely new program — what the bill calls a “regulatory sandbox” — that would allow approved individuals “limited access to the market … without obtaining a license, registration, or other regulatory authorization.” The bill, based on a 2018 Arizona law hailed as the first of its kind, aims to cut red tape for the growing financial tech sector, allowing businesses to market new products for up to two years and to as many as 10,000 customers with scant regulation.

In doing so, the bill would grant broad powers to the attorney general’s consumer protection division, allowing it to accept or reject entrepreneurial applicants who seek to hawk innovative products outside of the state’s current standards and regulations.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/02/16/ken-paxton-angela-securities-regulations-texas-attorney-general-power/
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Sen. Angela Paxton files bill that would allow her husband, AG Ken Paxton, to issue exemptions from (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
by giving the ag power to exempt rampartc Feb 2019 #1

rampartc

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Sun Feb 17, 2019, 06:21 AM
Feb 2019

the paxtons have cut themselves in on every scam and ponzi scheme in texas.

the people of texas are getting the government they deserve by electing a guy with paxton's record.

and by the way, NEVER take financial advice from an unlicensed person. an important point is "fiduciary duty."

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