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    Senate Banking Committee plans markup vote on the CLARITY Act next week.

    By Ada Michael
    January 7, 2026
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Senate to Vote on CLARITY Act for Digital Commodities

Ada Michael
Last updated: January 7, 2026 2:44 am
Ada Michael
Published: January 7, 2026
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Senate to Vote on CLARITY Act for Digital Commodities
Senate to Vote on CLARITY Act for Digital Commodities

TLDR

  • Markup vote scheduled for next week by Senate Banking Committee.
  • CLARITY Act aims to clarify digital asset regulations in the U.S.
  • Senator Lummis emphasizes need for bipartisan support in negotiations.

Senator John Kennedy announced the Senate Banking Committee will hold a markup vote on the CLARITY Act next week. This follows a recent bipartisan meeting. The bill ensures clarity for digital commodities on blockchains, which is essential for the evolving cryptocurrency market in the U.S.

Contents
TLDRSenators Driving Legislative EffortsCLARITY Act Bill SpecificsImpact on Digital Commodities and CryptocurrenciesAnticipation and Next Steps

Chairman Tim Scott pushed for the markup to happen by January 15, regardless of complete bipartisan agreement. This action comes after previous delays. Senator Cynthia Lummis has emphasized the importance of bipartisan support to avoid passing the measure with a narrow party-line vote.

Senators Driving Legislative Efforts

Senator Kennedy is a known advocate for clear market structures in crypto regulation. He supports Scott’s timeline for the CLARITY Act markup. This approach underscores the importance of blockchain technologies within emerging financial markets. Senator Lummis, known for her support of blockchain legislation, emphasized the significance of Democratic involvement.

Kennedy’s remarks, shared via Punchbowl News, confirmed the planned markup vote, possibly as early as Thursday. Despite past breakdowns in bipartisan meetings, Lummis continues to advocate for negotiations that include Democratic perspectives.

CLARITY Act Bill Specifics

The CLARITY Act, officially H.R. 3633, outlines a framework for digital assets, particularly those on blockchains. It aims to exempt some mature assets from SEC registration under defined circumstances. The bill assigns jurisdiction to the SEC over certain brokers and dealers while integrating AML rules from the Bank Secrecy Act.

This act successfully passed in the House on July 17, 2025. Now, the Senate aims to finalize markup discussions before the January recess. The pending vote reflects tight timelines driven by committee commitments and legislative schedules.

Impact on Digital Commodities and Cryptocurrencies

The CLARITY Act directly influences key digital commodities and related altcoins, such as BTC and ETH. By clarifying regulatory exemptions, the bill aims to alleviate uncertainties regarding the oversight of these assets by the SEC.

The proposed amendments to market structure will assist in ensuring compliance and streamlining trading. The act highlights the intersection of decentralized technologies and regulatory frameworks, an area of ongoing development.

The advancement of this markup is crucial for providing a structured environment for digital commodities to thrive under U.S. regulation.

Senator Tim Scott

Anticipation and Next Steps

Senator Scott has stated his willingness to proceed with the markup should delays threaten the timeline into early 2026. His stance reflects a commitment to regulatory progress despite potential bipartisan negotiation hurdles.

While official accounts from social media are not detailed in primary sources, updates from authoritative figures can offer insight into legislative momentum. Observers will be closely watching upcoming Senate developments related to the CLARITY Act.

Deadline alert🚨 Leaving crypto meeting, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) tells reporters a market structure markup *will* happen next week.

“My understanding is that the chairman is gonna have a vote, come hell or high water, on Thursday for the next week,” Kennedy says.

— Brendan Pedersen (@BrendanPedersen) January 6, 2026
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