The CLARITY Act has been postponed until June; with the Senate's efficiency, Web3 compliance will have to wait a bit longer.

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The prospects of the CLARITY Act passing before August are uncertain, as the U.S. Senate agenda is stacked with multiple priority items.
Due to border security disagreements, the U.S. Senate did not reach an agreement on the CLARITY Act this week, delaying discussions until early June. Priorities such as funding, housing, farm bills, and FISA expiration are piling up, with prospects uncertain before the August recess. The Senate is merging the texts of the Agriculture and Banking Committees, with technical drafting advancing during the recess. Final passage requires at least 7 Democratic senators to defect before a full vote.
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