The Trump Revolution offers perhaps the biggest opening for radical reform of U.S. securities regulation in more than a decade. One group seizing this opportunity is the Crowdfunding Professionals Association (CfPA), which recently recommended 18 specific changes in the laws and regulations overseeing—and, frankly, holding back—investment crowdfunding. (You can read the recommendations here.) This week’s featured interview is with Jenny Kassan, a securities attorney based in the Bay Area who heads the CfPA and explains some of their key asks.
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