PANews June 10 news, according to Politico, U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Monday that Senate Republicans are seeking to pass a landmark stablecoin bill this week, which will set new rules for digital tokens pegged to the U.S. dollar. Thune said that he is currently working hard to explore the way forward for the amendment, with the goal of having the bill reviewed and voted on by the full Senate this week. On Monday, Thune submitted a motion to end the debate on the bill, and another procedural vote on the motion will be held as early as Wednesday. Republican leaders have been seeking to reach an agreement on the amendment to speed up the final vote, but have so far failed, mainly because Kansas Republican Senator Roger Marshall has pushed for a vote on controversial legislation to combat credit card swipe fees.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune expects to push for passage of stablecoin bill this week
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