(news article) Senate set to approve nomination of CFTC nominee in Sept
August 11, 2011
The U.S. Senate is expected to move quickly in September to approve the nomination of Mark Wetjen as a Democratic commissioner at the U.S. futures regulator, a move that could prove crucial as the agency
implements a range of sweeping new Wall Street reforms. The earliest the full Senate could move to confirm Wetjen was Sept. 6 when it returns from a nearly month-long recess.
The 37-year-old Wetjen would replace outgoing Commissioner
Michael Dunn, a Democrat known as an independent voice on the
CFTC, which has two Republican commissioners and two Democratic
commissioners, including Chairman Gary Gensler, remaining. Wetjen could play a major role in helping the CFTC finish rules such as position limits that otherwise might lack the necessary minimum three votes needed for approval. Currently, he is counsel and senior policy adviser to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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