SEC Chair Paul S. Atkins Outlines “Minimum Effective Dose” Strategy To Revitalize Capital Markets
In February 2026, SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins delivered two pivotal speeches—one before the House Financial Services Committee on February 11 and a second at the Texas A&M School of Law on February 17—that further solidify his “back to basics” approach for the SEC.
Regular readers will recall that Chairman Atkins has been vocal about his mandate to “make IPOs great again” by reducing regulatory friction (see my prior blog on his revitalization efforts HERE). These latest remarks provide a detailed roadmap for how he intends to achieve that, specifically through an overhaul of Regulation S-K and a new perspective on state-level corporate competition.
The Three Pillars of Reform: Materiality, De-politicization, and Alternatives
During his February 11 testimony, Chairman Atkins highlighted a troubling statistic: since the mid-1990s, the number of exchange-listed companies in the U.S. has plummeted by approximately 40%. He attributed this “cautionary tale” to regulatory creep and outlined a three-pillar plan to reverse the trend:
- Re-anchoring