PANews reported on May 22 that, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, the Senate vote on the US crypto bill, the Clarity Act, may be delayed. The bill will face competition for time in June from other major legislative acts, including the budget reconciliation bill, the foreign intelligence surveillance bill, and a housing bill passed by the House this week. Terrett points out that with time constraints and competing priorities, whether the Senate can complete two major pieces of legislation has become a real question, and some are beginning to question whether one of them will inevitably be delayed until July. June has four working weeks, while July, before the August recess, only has three.
Crypto journalist: Senate vote on the Clarity Act may be postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
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