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US Senate to vote on advancing CLARITY Act in September after Thune files cloture

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has filed cloture to advance the CLARITY Act, setting up a September vote on the crypto market structure bill. The move revives the legislation’s path forward while lawmakers continue negotiating ethics…

Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi

Publisher Cointelegraph

Aug 8, 2026 at 3:08 PM UTC · 2 phút đọc

US Senate to vote on advancing CLARITY Act in September after Thune files cloture
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US Senate Majority Leader John Thune has filed cloture on a motion to take up the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, also known as the CLARITY Act, setting up a key procedural vote on the crypto market structure bill for September.

The vote is expected after the Senate reconvenes on Sept. 15, giving lawmakers several more weeks to resolve disagreements that prevented a deal before the August recess.

The Senate Daily Press confirmed that Thune filed cloture on the motion to bring the CLARITY Act to the Senate floor for consideration. Invoking cloture requires 60 votes, meaning Republicans will need Democratic support to clear the procedural hurdle.

Thune’s move puts the CLARITY Act on a path toward Senate consideration after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement before the August recess. Negotiations have been complicated by disagreements over ethics provisions and rules governing stablecoin rewards, among other issues.

Source: Eleanor Terrett

While the move marks progress for the legislation, it does not guarantee that the CLARITY Act will receive a final vote or pass the Senate. The cloture vote concerns whether to take up the legislation for consideration, rather than passage of the bill itself.