Rep. Nancy Jenkins (R-57) was one of the sponsors of a bill in Michigan aimed at creating an intrastate crowdfunding exemption, enabling Michigan businesses to raise money from non-accredited Michigan investors in equity rounds. In this short video provided by the Michigan House GOP, Rep. Jenkins shares some thoughts on the bill. The bill made it out of the House with incredible bipartisan support, garnering a vote of 108-0. She says that “Michigan is on the cutting edge of this whole process.” Watch below…
Watch: Rep. Jenkins Shares Update On Michigan Crowdfunding Bill
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