CLARITY Act Still Faces Key Senate Vote
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The House passed the CLARITY Act earlier this year, along with stablecoin and anti-CBDC bills, but the Senate is still crafting its own version. If approved, the bill must return to the House before heading to President Trump.
Despite Republicans holding 53 Senate seats, major legislation still requires 60 votes, meaning bipartisan support remains essential.