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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Financial Services Highlights Support for CLARITY Act
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Washington, July 18, 2025
Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed Chairman French Hill’s (AR-02), H.R. 3633, the CLARITY Act, by bipartisan vote of 294-134. Support for the measure has rolled in both ahead of the vote and after.
Here's what experts and supporters of the Committee’s efforts are saying:
American Consumer & Investor Institute said: “For too long, the lack of a clear regulatory regime for digital assets has limited consumer and investor access, stifled innovation, and driven American entrepreneurs and product developers overseas. The CLARITY Act turns the page by establishing commonsense legal and regulatory frameworks that will benefit all consumers, investors, and market participants. …The bipartisan support for the CLARITY Act in both of your committees evidences your thoughtful approach to balancing digital innovation with consumer protection while promoting U.S. dominance in the fast-growing digital asset economy.”
Anchorage Digital said: “CLARITY provides the foundation for a maturing digital asset market. Knowing which assets are securities, which are commodities, and why—unlocks the next phase of U.S. crypto policy.”
Anthony Hernandez, President and CEO, The Defense Credit Union Council said: "By advancing the GENIUS Act and key digital-asset framework, lawmakers are prioritizing both innovation and security, ensuring credit unions and financial institutions can operate with confidence and clarity in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. This is an essential step in strengthening the U.S. economy and protecting consumers — including our military and veteran communities."