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Policy

The House takes CLARITY to Wall Street

A Showcase in the Financial Capital The House Financial Services Committee (@FinancialCmte) is taking the CLARITY Act on the road. The Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, an

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July 13, 2026
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The House takes CLARITY to Wall Street
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A Showcase in the Financial Capital

The House Financial Services Committee (@FinancialCmte) is taking the CLARITY Act on the road. The Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial Intelligence is holding a field hearing in New York on Friday, July 17, led by Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI). The event, titled "Building the Future of Finance: How the CLARITY Act Unlocks Innovation," will be held at Federal Hall, a venue that sits steps from the New York Stock Exchange.

The choice of location is deliberate. Staging the hearing in the country's main financial hub puts exchanges, banks, and asset managers in the room, framing the bill as a Wall Street priority as much as a Washington one. Industry witnesses are expected to testify on why a federal digital asset framework matters for markets and innovation.

The Real Fight Is in the Senate

The House already did its part. The CLARITY Act passed the full House and is now waiting for a Senate floor vote to advance to the White House. Specifically, H.R. 3633 passed the House 294-134 in July 2025 and now sits on the Senate Legislative Calendar as No. 423.

The arithmetic in the Senate is tight. Republicans hold 53 seats, but the bill must clear a 60-vote filibuster threshold, meaning roughly seven Democratic votes are needed, and only two Democrats have publicly supported it so far. Three unresolved disputes, covering crypto ethics disclosures for government officials, law enforcement concerns about Section 604, and stablecoin yield rules, are holding up the remaining Democratic votes.

The clock is pressing. The Senate returned from recess on July 13, leaving roughly three usable weeks before the chamber disperses for August recess, the window analysts have identified as the last realistic gate for 2026 passage. Brian Gardner, chief Washington policy strategist at Stifel, wrote that the bill "probably needs to get through the Senate by the end of July" and that missing August recess would cause its prospects to "deteriorate materially."

Friday's New York event is not a vote. It is a closing-argument moment, a public push designed to keep pressure on the senators who actually decide the bill's fate.

Sources:Crypto Times: Rep. French Hill Pushes CLARITY Act in New York Field HearingYahoo Finance: CLARITY Act Stalls in Senate as Three Disputes Block Crypto RegulationThe Defiant: House Sets July CLARITY Act Field Hearing as Lummis Presses for Senate Floor Vote