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AMERICAN AGRI-WOMEN COMMENT ON PROPOSED SEC NATURAL ASSET COMPANIES RULING


Source: American Agri-Women news release

CROOKSTON, Minn. (AgPR) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a rule that would allow the establishment of Natural Asset Companies (NAC's) to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. We cannot allow elite investors, including foreign interests, to have the ability to purchase or manage our national and state parks, conservation easements on private land, federal land or farmland. This is a direct threat to farmers and ranchers across the country, as well as oil and gas production, mineral development and food production.

Full AAW comments can be found HERE.

More background information and details can be found at American Stewards for Liberty HERE.

The comment period to oppose the proposed rule change that establishes NACs is closing on January 18th. Please comment individually and as part of any organizations you are part of!

There are three ways to choose from to comment (please only use one method):

1. Access the SEC NAC portal to electronically submit comments HERE.

2. Email comments to rule-comments@sec.gov. You must include "File No. SR-NYSE-2023-09" as the subject line.

3. Paper comments can be submitted in triplicate to Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE, Washington, DC 20549-1090.

Comments can be as simple as stating that you are opposed to this proposed rule with a sentence or two about why and signing your name and providing contact information. Every comment counts!

Make a comment HERE.

Read the proposed rule HERE.

Read the first extension HERE.

Find your Congressman Contact Information HERE

About American Agri-Women

American Agri-Women (AAW) promotes the welfare of our national security through a safe and reliable food, fiber and mineral supply. Since 1974, AAW members have worked together to educate consumers; advocate for agriculture; and offer networking and professional development opportunities. For more information, or to join, visit AmericanAgriWomen.org. Find AAW on social media at: facebook.com/AgriWomen and twitter.com/Women4Ag.


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