Senator Lummis Eyes Critical Clarity Floor Vote
News By Alex Dovbnya Mon, 8/06/2026 - 8:39 U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis is urgently pushing for a full Senate floor vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. Advertisement
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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis keeps tirelessly advocating for the passage of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which continues to hang in the balance.
"The Clarity Act passed committee. The floor is next. We did not come this far to quit at the 5-yard line," she said.
Multiple hurdles
The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is a major effort to pass a federal framework for the American cryptocurrency industry.
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AdvertisementThe bill then faced delays in the Senate in early 2026 over stablecoin yield provisions. It successfully advanced through the Senate Banking Committee on May 16.
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More recently, the Senate Banking Committee formally reported the amended bill.
AdvertisementHowever, the bill still faces several hurdles. These hurdles include reconciliation with the Senate Agriculture Committee's version, a likely 60-vote threshold to pass the Senate, and a final House-Senate reconciliation.
The legislation boasts powerful allies like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, but its passage remains a coin flip for now.
The 2030 legislative window warning
Senator Lummis is strongly advocating for the immediate passage of the bill because she believes that there is a very small window of opportunity for regulatory overhaul.
This legislative window for passing the Clarity Act will likely slam shut until 2030 if Congress fails to act right now, according to Lummis
The entire legislative process might be completely reset. Furthermore, the Democrats, who have reportedly been alienated by the pro-GOP industry, could stall more favorable crypto regulation.
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