Banking lobby attempts to kill Clarity Act’s stablecoin progress as markup is scheduled for next week

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Banking lobby attempts to kill Clarity Act’s stablecoin progress as markup is scheduled for next week
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US banks are mounting an aggressive lobbying effort to stall the CLARITY Act, even as key US lawmakers signal a fast-tracked timeline to put the bill on the president’s desk before July 4. The legislative clash centers on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, a sweeping regulatory framework that cleared the House with bipartisan support […] The post Banking ...

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