The long-awaited bipartisan legislation requiring the Securities and Exchange Commission to write a rule allowing financial firms to deliver their documents in digital format passed the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday.
The bill, the Improving Disclosure for Investors Act, H.R. 1807, was introduced by Reps. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., and Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass.
The Investment Company Institute applauded the bill's passage.
The bill "would modernize our capital markets by directing the SEC to permit financial firms to deliver regulatory documents to investors through electronic means," Eric Pan, president and CEO of ICI, said Thursday in a statement. "Recognizing this widespread preference would make it easier for investors to find the information most relevant to them."