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A can’t miss episode of @planetmoney on how big liquor corporations weaponized the rum cover-over. Congress should step in to ensure #taxpayer funds benefit the residents of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, not big liquor’s bottom line.
The SEC has become rotten at it's core! We continue to see their unlawful attacks against the #Crypto industry.
Attorney James Murphy aka MetaLawMan says former SEC senior officials should call for the resignations of the current SEC leadership.
Watch the full interview…
1) Congress banned price controls in the BEAD program, which this letter ignores.
2) There is no "middle class affordability" provision in the infrastructure law. @NTIAgov invented it.
This letter appears designed to give political cover to NTIA for illegal rate regulation.