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The CLARITY Act is not on the U.S. Senate agenda for next week, and the bill faces further setbacks.
Mars Finance News, April 15 — According to the official website of the Senate Banking Committee, next week’s (April 21) agenda only includes one nomination hearing, and no meetings are scheduled for the market-anticipated discussions or amendments regarding the Digital Asset or CLARITY Act.
Additionally, according to Politico, Senator Tom Tillis will release the final draft this week, which is the last piece needed before the committee holds a markup session.
The bill still needs to be aligned with the Senate Agriculture Committee, pass a full Senate vote with a 60-vote threshold (requiring Democratic support), and then coordinate with the House of Representatives.
Some analysts point out that if no markup session is scheduled between April 20 and 25, the midterm election politics could completely kill the bill, as bipartisan cooperation would vanish entirely.