Senate panel advances the Clarity Act, boosting crypto regulation prospects. Clarity Act signed into law in 2026 at 68.5% YES.

The crypto market structure bill had already been making the industry rounds behind closed doors, but the lawmakers have released the text before their vote.

The US Senate Banking Committee released the full 309-page draft of the Clarity Act on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, making public the cryptocurrency market structure bill it has been…

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The Senate Banking Committee has voted to advance the Clarity Act, a key piece of cryptocurrency legislation, to a full Senate vote.

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The Senate Banking Committee advanced a rules-of-the-road crypto bill known as the Clarity Act by a vote of 15-9.

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee passed the CLARITY Act on May 14, 2026, setting a new path for SEC and CFTC oversight.

The Senate Banking Committee just voted on a bipartisan basis to advance crypto “market structure” legislation — a historic milestone that moves the crypto industry forward. How?…

The Senate Banking Committee advanced the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act in a bipartisan 15–9 vote Thursday, with Sens. Ruben Gallego and Angela Alsobrooks joining Republicans…

Senate panel advances the Clarity Act, boosting crypto regulation prospects. Clarity Act signed into law in 2026 at 68.5% YES.

TD Cowen raised the probability of the bill passing to 40% from 33% while Benchmark said the Clarity Act will need more Democratic support.

Senate Banking Committee advances CLARITY Act May 2026, pushing U.S. crypto market structure law toward a full Senate vote and approval.

The CLARITY Act passed the Senate Banking Committee 15-9 after a last-minute compromise added seven amendments, but faces a steep climb to 60 votes on the floor.

Unpacking Thursday's at-times contentious markup hearing.