
CA Congressional District 48
Ammar Campa-Najjar statements on crypto
Ammar Campa-Najjar completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and demonstrated strong support for clear legislative pathways for digital asset businesses, advocating for consumers' right to self-custody and opposing de-banking of lawful crypto users. He supports market structure legislation like the CLARITY Act, CFTC-led oversight of digital commodities, and DeFi exemptions, viewing robust crypto policy as a national security imperative for U.S. leadership.
Brandon Riker statements on crypto
Brandon Riker completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and expressed strong support for establishing clear regulatory pathways for digital asset businesses and updating market structure laws for trading venues. He advocates for Americans' right to self-custody digital assets, ending the de-banking of crypto users, and defining when digital assets are securities or commodities. Riker also believes the federal government should set predictable rules for innovation and explore blockchain technology to improve government efficiency and transparency.
Marni Von Wilpert statements on crypto
Marni Von Wilpert completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and strongly supports establishing a clear legislative framework for digital assets to foster innovation and consumer protection, advocating for specific bills like the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act. She believes in the right to self-custody, ending de-banking of lawful crypto users, and updating market structure laws for digital asset trading venues to operate under fit-for-purpose regulations.
Abel Chavez statements on crypto
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Stephen Clemons statements on crypto
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Corinna Contreras statements on crypto
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Ferguson Porter statements on crypto
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Mike Schaefer statements on crypto
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