⏳ CLARITY Act Delayed Again: Senate Sets Sept 15 Cloture Vote

The crypto industry’s top legislative priority just missed another window. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has filed cloture on the CLARITY Act, formally the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act — but the first procedural vote won’t happen until Tuesday, September 15, pushing the bill’s fate into a compressed pre-midterm legislative calendar.

📋 What Is the CLARITY Act?

The CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) aims to establish a clear federal regulatory framework for digital assets — determining which agency, the SEC or CFTC, oversees which types of crypto tokens and exchanges.

📅 Timeline

DateDevelopment
Before Aug recessSenate fails to vote on CLARITY
Aug 8, 2026Thune files cloture on the motion to proceed
Sept 14, 2026Senate reconvenes
Sept 15, 2026, 2:15 PM ETFirst cloture vote scheduled

🧮 Why 60 Votes Is a Steep Climb

Cloture requires 60 votes, meaning Republicans (53 seats) need at least seven Democrats or independents on board. Two sticking points remain: whether stablecoin issuers can offer yield to holders, and stronger ethics/conflict-of-interest provisions for officials with digital asset ties.

📉 Market Odds Have Cooled

Galaxy Research has cut its odds of the CLARITY Act becoming law in 2026 from 50% to 30%, citing the Senate’s shrinking calendar ahead of the November midterms.

Disclaimer: This article covers a developing legislative matter and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment or legal advice.

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