CLARITY Act Needs 7 Democrat Votes to Advance in Senate; Window Closing in Coming Weeks

According to Variant Chief Legal Officer Jake Chervinsk, the CLARITY Act faces a tightening timeline to move forward in Congress. The bill requires support from at least seven Democratic senators to formally enter the legislative voting process. "Behind-the-scenes work is intensive, but this is far harder than it sounds," Chervinsk said on X. "The coming weeks will be decisive."
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