The House Financial Services Committee passed on Wednesday two bills that require the Securities and Exchange Commission to revise the definitions of a ''small business'' and ''small organization'' under the Investment Advisers Act and require the agency to set up a senior investor task force.
Both bills, H.R. 6321, the Investment Adviser Regulatory Flexibility Improvement Act, and H.R. 6323, the National Senior Investor Initiative Act of 2018, were reported to the full House.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., quoted from a letter at the Wednesday markup that was submitted to her by the Investment Adviser Association, which explained that under H.R. 6321, "[T]he SEC would have to better assess the impact of its regulations on firms that are truly small businesses and give greater consideration to appropriate alternatives that would minimize unnecessary burdens on these firms."
Neil Simon, IAA's vice president of government relations, told ThinkAdvisor after the bill passed the House panel that "the committee's action today evidences a new appreciation for the important role that investment advisors play in the financial services marketplace, as well as the success of advisors' efforts to make their voice heard on Capitol Hill."