CLARITY Act Vote Faces Scoring Pressure Ahead of Senate Banking Markup
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CLARITY Act Vote Faces Scoring Pressure Ahead of Senate Banking Markup
"Stand With Crypto (SWC) said on May 11 that it will score recorded votes tied to the bill. The group said it represents more than 2.9 million U.S. advocates as senators consider whether to advance market structure legislation from committee. The committee's executive session is scheduled for May 14. Members are expected to consider H.R.3633, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025."
"The measure would create a regulatory system for digital commodities involving the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). It also includes provisions tied to central bank digital currency restrictions. Stand With Crypto stated: On behalf of more than 2.9 million U.S. advocates, Stand With Crypto is notifying senators that it will score the Senate Banking Committee's May 14th markup vote on the CLARITY Act."
"Earlier advocacy work helped build pressure before the markup. On April 28, Stand With Crypto called for Senate Banking action on the bill. The group later delivered a petition to Washington after more than 28,000 Americans signed it that week. Its campaign framed the markup as the next procedural step for digital asset rules."
Stand With Crypto announced it will score recorded votes tied to the May 14 markup of the CLARITY Act. The group said it represents more than 2.9 million U.S. advocates and will notify senators that the markup vote will be evaluated. The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold an executive session on May 14, where members are expected to consider H.R. 3633, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025. The bill would create a regulatory system for digital commodities involving the SEC and CFTC. The measure also includes provisions related to central bank digital currency restrictions. Prior advocacy included calls for committee action and delivery of a petition signed by more than 28,000 Americans.
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