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Is the National Stewardship Council an investment committee?

No. The National Stewardship Council is not an investment committee. 

It does not approve investments, recommend investments, allocate capital, review securities for purchase, approve funds, validate issuers, approve SPVs for investment, issue investment opinions, provide fiduciary advice, select managers, approve asset allocation, or determine investability. 

The Council may examine finance-readiness questions and help organize capital-readable records. It may ask whether a matter has sufficient evidence, governance, risk framing, public-good rationale, insurance-readiness information, public authority clarity, or diligence gap mapping for future review by competent actors. 

That does not make it an investment committee. 

A Capital-Reader Room may help identify readiness questions, but it is not an investment committee either. A capital reader is not automatically an investor. A finance-readiness record is not an investment recommendation. Nexus Universe visibility is not investor validation. 

Investment decisions belong to investors, fiduciaries, asset owners, fund managers, investment committees, boards, advisers, and other competent institutions through their own lawful processes. 

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