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Clarity Act Enters Critical Two-Week Window As Senate Heads Into Recess

June 29, 2026Updated:June 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Senate has left Washington for the July 4 recess, and the destiny of the Readability Act, probably the most sweeping digital asset market construction laws Congress has ever tried, now rests on negotiations taking place out of public view, in line with reporting from Crypto in America.

Senators return July 13. From that time, the window to move the invoice earlier than August recess is slim, and the remaining obstacles are substantial. 

Senate Majority Chief John Thune has signaled he needs to make use of the week of July 13 for the Nationwide Protection Authorization Act, the must-pass protection invoice. That may push Readability Act ground consideration to late July or the primary week of August, the ultimate stretch earlier than Congress breaks for summer time.

The 60-vote threshold is the central downside. Assuming all 53 Republicans vote sure — not a secure assumption, given Senators Josh Hawley and Rand Paul each voted towards the GENIUS Act — the invoice nonetheless wants no less than seven Democrats. 

JUST IN: U.S. Senator Tim Scott says “The Senate ought to vote on crypto market construction laws in July.”

“It’s time to ship for the American folks.” pic.twitter.com/S8oCglJCmM

— Bitcoin Journal (@BitcoinMagazine) June 29, 2026