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Urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to promulgate regulations regarding crowdfunded investment as mandated by the JOBS Act.
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WHEREAS, In April 2012, President Obama and Congress passed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act in support of entrepreneurship and small business growth; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act received bipartisan support in Congress; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act is designed to encourage small business and startup funding by easing federal regulations and allowing individuals to become investors; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act modernized regulations that were almost 100 years old by, among other things, allowing for crowdfunding provisions that allow companies to sell securities through open platforms; and
WHEREAS, Since the passing of the JOBS Act, there has been an increase in the usage of crowdfunding platforms that have helped fund startups, the arts, non-profits and small businesses; and
WHEREAS, The crowdfunding industry is expected to double in size in 2013 to $6 Billion; and
WHEREAS, Crowdfunding platforms, such as Fundrise, enable community members to invest directly in real estate projects in their community; and
WHEREAS, Such investment contributes to the success of those projects, allows communities to influence those projects and allows members of the community to earn income as investors in those projects; and
WHEREAS, Under current SEC regulations, the process for launching a crowdfunded project can cost tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees per project; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act mandates that the SEC issue new regulations, the effect of which would be to greatly reduce fees associated with launching a crowdfunded project; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act required the Securities and Exchange Commission to promulgate regulations under Title II of the JOBS Act within 90 days of April 5, 2012, the day the bill was signed; and
WHEREAS, The JOBS Act mandated the SEC to enact regulations...
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