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Jim Himes

@jahimes

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So glad to see so many of President Trump’s supporters touring the capitol today. I felt really badly as they (and many of my constituents) shivered in the arctic cold yesterday as Zuckerberg, Bezos and the crypto bros got the royal treatment inside.
Very anti-crypto
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Jim Himes

@jahimes

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Truly bizarre framing. Crypto is a tool. It will do good and spur innovation. There is and will be a lot of nonsense. Some will be enriched. Some will be bankrupted. Makes no sense to be pro or con. x.com/DoTheySupportI…
Neutral on crypto
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Jim Himes

@jahimes

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@BennettTomlin @nikhileshde Believe it or not, the Congress responds to the demands of the people it represents. The industry has gotten savvier and more present here, but I promise you, if I polled my constituents, “regulate crypto” doesn’t make the Top 15. Maybe you guys should change that.
Somewhat pro-crypto
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Jim Himes

@jahimes

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RT @CoinDesk: "There's room for both" private stablecoins and CBDCs, U.S. Rep. @jahimes says live from #CoinDeskIDEAS. Plus, he discusses…
Neutral on crypto
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Jim Himes

@jahimes

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RT @CoinDesk: U.S. Rep. @jahimes discusses why crypto companies no longer have the “benefit of the doubt” with his colleagues on Capitol Hi…
Somewhat anti-crypto
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Rosa DeLauro

@rosadelauro

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Republicans' crypto bills eliminate investor protections to benefit the ultra wealthy—like President Trump. These bills open the door to risky & unregulated financial products in pensions and retirement funds. This doesn’t spur innovation—it rewards scammers.
Very anti-crypto
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John Larson

@RepJohnLarson

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Before I left D.C. this week, I moved to force a House vote on banning Members of Congress from trading stocks. Americans should be able to trust that their elected officials are working for them, not padding portfolios or drumming up crypto schemes. The time to act is now!
Somewhat anti-crypto
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Jahana Hayes

@RepJahanaHayes

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Today, @HouseAgDems held a timely hearing to review the evolving cryptocurrency sector. Lawmakers must engage to ensure consumers are protected in this emerging digital market. pic.x.com/lt2nGta0V8
Neutral on crypto
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Jahana Hayes

@RepJahanaHayes

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Cryptocurrency is in desperate need of regulatory oversight from Congress. However, the proposed legislation falls short-A lack of resources would paralyze staff and the most powerful officials would continue to be able to exploit the office for personal profit. pic.x.com/F2NZpZAvnr
Very anti-crypto

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