TLDR Senate prepares to vote on a bill to temporarily restore government operations after 38-day shutdown. The CLARITY Act and Responsible Financial Innovation Act face delays due to the shutdown. Senator Lummis’ crypto bill was supposed to advance through Senate committees by fall but faces setbacks. The shutdown has taken priority, delaying crypto regulation discussions [...] The post U.S. Senate Votes on Government Reopening Amid Crypto Regulation Delays appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Senate prepares to vote on a bill to temporarily restore government operations after 38-day shutdown. The CLARITY Act and Responsible Financial Innovation Act face delays due to the shutdown. Senator Lummis’ crypto bill was supposed to advance through Senate committees by fall but faces setbacks. The shutdown has taken priority, delaying crypto regulation discussions [...] The post U.S. Senate Votes on Government Reopening Amid Crypto Regulation Delays appeared first on Blockonomi.

U.S. Senate Votes on Government Reopening Amid Crypto Regulation Delays

TLDR

  • Senate prepares to vote on a bill to temporarily restore government operations after 38-day shutdown.
  • The CLARITY Act and Responsible Financial Innovation Act face delays due to the shutdown.
  • Senator Lummis’ crypto bill was supposed to advance through Senate committees by fall but faces setbacks.
  • The shutdown has taken priority, delaying crypto regulation discussions and other legislative efforts.
  • Republican plans to advance the crypto bill by fall now seem unlikely due to the ongoing political gridlock.

As the U.S. government shutdown stretches into its 38th day, the Senate is preparing to vote on a funding bill to temporarily reopen federal operations. However, this has left a crucial issue unresolved due to the stalled progress of comprehensive cryptocurrency regulation.

Crypto Regulation Bill Stuck

The Digital Asset Market Structure bill, known as the CLARITY Act in the House and the Responsible Financial Innovation Act in the Senate, aims to provide a detailed framework for crypto regulation in the United States. This legislation was expected to move forward during the fall.

However, the ongoing government shutdown has put a halt to progress, as lawmakers are primarily focused on restoring government operations. Senator Cynthia Lummis, a strong advocate for the bill, had planned for the legislation to be advanced through both the Senate Banking and Agriculture Committees.

These milestones were supposed to be achieved by the fall. However, as the shutdown continues, the timeline for this legislation looks increasingly uncertain, with the holidays approaching and political tensions high.

Government Shutdown Takes Priority

With the shutdown affecting numerous federal agencies and many employees working without pay, discussions surrounding crypto regulation have taken a backseat. While Republican and Democratic lawmakers have continued talks on the digital asset market structure bill, there is little indication that meaningful progress will occur in the near future.

The shutdown’s impact has delayed not only crypto regulation but also other legislative efforts. The Senate’s focus remains on passing a continuing resolution to restore government functions, leaving the future of crypto legislation hanging in the balance. Initially, Republican lawmakers had aimed to move the crypto bill through the Senate Banking Committee by September,       by the Agriculture Committee in October.

They hoped to have the legislation signed into law by 2026. However, the ongoing shutdown and political gridlock make it increasingly unlikely that these goals will be met. As the Senate prepares to vote on a bill to end the shutdown, it remains unclear when the crypto regulatory framework will gain the momentum it needs to move forward.

The post U.S. Senate Votes on Government Reopening Amid Crypto Regulation Delays appeared first on Blockonomi.

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