Clarity Act Faces Pressure to Pass Before July 4, Crowded US Senate Schedule May Delay Bill Progress
Odaily Odaily reports that the US Senate has returned from its Memorial Day recess, but with only about a four-week legislative window remaining before entering a two-week recess related to the July 4th Independence Day holiday, the crypto market structure bill, the Clarity Act, is facing time pressure to advance.
The report indicates that during this period, the Senate must prioritize several agenda items, including the Department of Homeland Security appropriations, Pentagon budget supplements, and the extension of FISA Section 702 authorization, creating a highly congested legislative schedule. Even if the bill enters the deliberation phase, the associated voting process could take one to two weeks.
Meanwhile, the bill itself is still in the coordination phase between versions from the Senate Banking Committee and the Agriculture Committee, with disagreements remaining on some key provisions, making negotiations relatively complex. The prolonged battles over issues such as stablecoin yields have already consumed significant political capital, while the current focus has shifted to unresolved clause differences within the Agriculture Committee's version.
As the bill needs 60 votes in the Senate to overcome a filibuster, bipartisan consensus is critical. Several Democratic senators have indicated that ethical constraints on government officials' crypto asset holdings and the regulatory authority of enforcement agencies in the DeFi sector will be important prerequisites for supporting the bill.
Analysts point out that even if it fails to pass before July 4, the bill could still advance before the August recess. However, if it is postponed deeper into the election cycle, its political momentum may face uncertainty. (Crypto In America)
