Disambiguation evidence for U.S. Congress (indirectly through SEC oversight) via surface form

"U.S. Congress"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "U.S. Congress".

Predicate Object
canAmendStatuteGoverning Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
canMandateRulemakingBy Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
canRequestReportsFrom Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
conductsOversightThrough budgetary control over agencies
conductsOversightThrough congressional hearings
conductsOversightThrough subpoena power
confirmsOfficialsFor Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Senate confirmation of Commissioners)
constitutionalBasis Article I of the United States Constitution
controlsBudgetFor Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (through appropriations)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createsByStatute Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
delegatesAuthorityTo Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
enactsLaw Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
enactsLaw Investment Advisers Act of 1940
enactsLaw Investment Company Act of 1940
enactsLaw Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act
surface form: Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act
enactsLaw Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002
enactsLaw U.S. Securities Act of 1933
surface form: Securities Act of 1933
enactsLaw U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934
surface form: Securities Exchange Act of 1934
hasChamber United States House of Representatives
hasChamber United States Senate
hasCommittee House Committee on Appropriations
hasCommittee House Committee on Financial Services
hasCommittee Senate Committee on Appropriations
hasCommittee Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
hasOversightRole federal executive agencies
hasOversightRole federal regulatory framework for financial markets
hasPower to investigate financial market abuses through committees
hasPower to levy taxes related to financial transactions and markets
hasPower to regulate interstate commerce, including securities transactions
holdsHearingOn investor protection
holdsHearingOn market structure and trading practices
holdsHearingOn securities regulation
holdsHearingOn systemic financial risk
influencesPolicyArea capital formation and corporate disclosure
influencesPolicyArea enforcement priorities in securities regulation
influencesPolicyArea market transparency and fairness
instanceOf bicameral legislature
instanceOf branch of the United States federal government
instanceOf federal legislature
meetsAt United States Capitol
overseesAgencyIndirectly Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
overseesThroughCommittee Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
overseesThroughCommittee federal financial regulatory agencies
primaryFunction to make federal law
regulatesDomain financial markets (through legislation and oversight)
regulatesDomain securities markets (through legislation and oversight)
secondaryFunction to oversee the implementation of federal law by agencies