CLARITY Act Misses March 1 Deadline Amid Ongoing Legislative Gridlock

The CLARITY Act has officially missed its March 1 deadline, raising questions about the future of this pivotal legislation. Stakeholders are concerned that ongoing legislative gridlock may delay critical provisions further into the year. Lawmakers have cited various reasons for the holdup, including competing priorities and a lack of bipartisan support. Advocates argue that swift passage is essential for regulatory clarity and protection for various sectors. As the legislative session progresses, the fate of the CLARITY Act remains uncertain, prompting discussions about potential amendments and strategies to garner support.