The Senate closed its doors without voting on the CLARITY Act, even though the committee had passed it with a strong 15-9 vote. Senator Lummis cautioned that ifThe Senate closed its doors without voting on the CLARITY Act, even though the committee had passed it with a strong 15-9 vote. Senator Lummis cautioned that if

Congress Delays CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Fears Another Lost Year

2026/05/24 03:30
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  • The Senate closed its doors without voting on the CLARITY Act, even though the committee had passed it with a strong 15-9 vote.
  • Senator Lummis cautioned that if the present opportunity is missed, new law on crypto could be delayed till 2030.
  • MiCA in Europe continues to develop as US legislators continue to try and pass one piece of unified legislation for crypto coins.

The CLARITY Act, a pivotal crypto regulation bill in the United States, is staring down yet another potential delay. 

After clearing a key Senate committee vote, the bill has stalled due to an overloaded Congressional calendar. 

Congress Delays CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Fears Another Lost Year

With the August recess approaching fast and midterm elections looming, the crypto industry is growing anxious. Another lost year could set back digital asset regulation in the US by nearly half a decade.

A Crowded Calendar Threatens Hard-Won Legislative Progress

The CLARITY Act was approved by the Senate Banking Committee in a bipartisan fashion (15-9) and is therefore considered an important step toward developing a regulatory framework for digital currencies. 

As a result of this vote, there are many who believe that a floor vote will occur soon. However, within hours of the vote, the Senate adjourned without a floor vote scheduled for this bill or any other legislation. Therefore, it appears this bill is currently on hold.

In her report about Washington’s mood, journalist Eleanor Terrett mentioned “the reality of whether two major pieces of legislation can be accomplished in the Senate (given) the pressures of time and competing priorities” is settling in. 

This has only added to the already-existing frustration of crypto advocates closely monitoring activity surrounding this bill. The Senate has a full agenda in June/July because of budget reconciliation and funding.

Likewise, while the House has already approved the bill (by vote of 294-134), its agenda remains just as full as the Senate’s. 

Members are out of session until at least June 28, and, upon returning from recess, they will find their calendars filled with discussions surrounding DHS funding negotiations, the Iranian conflict, and various budgetary reconciliations. 

Thus, there will be very little opportunity for Congress to address digital asset legislation in the immediate future.

Senator Lummis believes that additional delay will result in no significant reform until 2030. That is not just an unlikely scenario; it is a likely outcome politically. 

A changed Congress after the mid-term elections will be able to ignore years of painstaking bipartisan work on this issue.

Industry Anxiety Grows as the Global Crypto Race Moves Forward

The crypto industry has watched this pattern repeat itself across multiple legislative cycles. Bills build up steam, approved out of committee, then lose floor time due to other political issues. 

Each stoppage adds additional uncertainty for businesses and investors who are already dealing with uncertainty because of regulations. 

Businesses and investors fear 2026 will be full of missed chances and missed chances.

The CLARITY Act would resolve the overlapping jurisdiction between the SEC and CFTC over digital assets. 

That jurisdictional confusion has long created compliance headaches for US crypto companies. 

Without a clear framework, businesses continue operating under inconsistent enforcement actions. Many are already exploring friendlier regulatory environments overseas.

Europe’s MiCA framework continues advancing while Washington stalls on a unified approach. That growing gap is placing US competitiveness in blockchain technology at a real disadvantage. 

Countries with clear rules attract institutional capital and innovation more effectively. The longer Congress waits, the harder it becomes to close that gap.

Representative Tom Emmer remains publicly optimistic, pointing to sustained bipartisan support in the House. 

He has maintained that momentum behind crypto regulation continues to grow despite the scheduling obstacles. 

However, optimism alone does not move bills through a packed Senate floor schedule. The coming weeks represent a narrow but critical window for US crypto policy and the industry’s trajectory for years ahead.

The post Congress Delays CLARITY Act as Crypto Industry Fears Another Lost Year appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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