According to Odaily Planet Daily, on Wednesday, the re-nomination vote for SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw was canceled, which may mean that she will lose the opportunity to be re-elected at the SEC. The Senate Banking Committee was originally scheduled to vote on whether to extend Crenshaw's term last Wednesday, but the vote was rejected and it is impossible to reschedule.

To remain at the SEC, Crenshaw must be confirmed by the end of the current congressional session, which ends on Dec. 18. After that, she would need to be confirmed by the new Republican-controlled Congress, which is unlikely.