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The CLARITY Act is unlikely to be passed this year due to its exclusion from the Senate committee's schedule.

17 Apr, 2026byDropsCapital
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- Tillis, along with Senator Angela Alsobrooks, developed a compromise version of the text, but Tillis refuses to publish it this week until Committee Chairman Tim Scott sets an exact voting date. - Senator Cynthia Lummis warned that if the document does not progress by May, its consideration may be postponed until 2030. - The main sticking point has been disagreements over the regulation of stablecoins and the yield on them. - Before the October recess ahead of the midterm elections, the Senate has only 18 working weeks left. During this time, several consecutive stages of approval must be completed, including gathering 60 votes, which is extremely difficult in an election year.

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