
Shayla Moon
@shaylamoondc
Business Advocate ~ HBCU Champion ~ Gamer ~ Hip-Hop/Jazz Lover ~ Skier/Golfer ~ Mother ~ Tweets Are My Own
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21-04-2009 02:08:22
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Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this crime of hate in Jacksonville and we continue to keep them lifted in our prayers while taking bold steps of action to stop violent hate crimes and mass shootings. From Marc Morial:





Although women entrepreneurs of color have been founding companies at four times the rate of the overall population, only 0.1% of venture capital funds went to Black and Latino women founders last year. More from Marc Morial in Chicago Sun-Times: chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/202…




Scoop: Featured in butterscotch Tipsheet Today 🗞️ The The Digital Chamber, which is hosting the DC Blockchain Summit this week, has brought on Shayla Moon as Director of Government Relations. Moon previously served as a Senior Legislative Affairs Specialist at the Department of



Honored to be recognized during “Women Shaping the Future of Fintech & Digital Asset Policy” event last night to close out Women’s Herstory Month hosted by DCDISB Mayor's Office on Women’s Policy. Congrats to fellow honorees Penny Lee Sandra Ro Perianne (@Shayla Moon accepted for Perianne).


TDC recently strengthened our advocacy efforts through the addition of Shayla Moon, Director of Government Relations. “Shayla’s incredible experience, deep network, and undeniable talent make her the right leader at the right time." More: bit.ly/4caokc2

A statement from the following organizations on the BRCA inclusion in the CLARITY Act: The Digital Chamber Bitcoin Policy Institute @blockchainassn Coin Center Crypto Council for Innovation DeFi Education Fund Jump Crypto 🔥💃🏻 Paradigm Solana Policy Institute Uniswap Labs 🦄


TDC applauds the Senate for passing the bipartisan GENIUS Act. This is a massive victory for innovation and dollar dominance. We thank Senators Senator Bill Hagerty, Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator Cynthia Lummis, Tim Scott, Senator Angela Alsobrooks, and Leader John Thune for their leadership.





