A group of 17 Democratic senators went after the CFTC’s funding for lawsuits over prediction markets, calling it an “assault” on state authorities.
Source: Cointelegraph
U.S. senators are urging an end to what they describe as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) overreach into state regulation of prediction markets. The senators argue that the CFTC's actions threaten the autonomy of states to oversee these markets, which are used for various purposes, including political forecasting and event outcomes. They emphasize the importance of allowing states to maintain control over their regulatory frameworks without federal interference. This push highlights ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities regarding the governance of emerging market sectors. The senators are advocating for legislative measures to protect state oversight and ensure a balanced regulatory environment.
A group of 17 Democratic senators went after the CFTC’s funding for lawsuits over prediction markets, calling it an “assault” on state authorities.
Source: Cointelegraph