The Clarity Act enters a critical two-week window when the Senate goes into recess

Micah Zimmerman

The Senate has left Washington for its July 4 recess, and the fate of the Clarity Act, the most sweeping digital asset market structure legislation Congress has ever attempted, now rests on negotiations happening outside the public eye, according to reporting from Crypto in America.

Senators will return on July 13. From that point, the window to pass the bill before the August recess is narrow, and the remaining hurdles are significant.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled that he wants to use the week of July 13 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, a defense bill. That would push the Clarity Act floor consideration to the end of July or the first week of August, the last stretch before Congress goes on summer recess.

The threshold of 60 votes is the central problem. Assuming all 53 Republicans vote yes — not a safe assumption, since Senators Josh Hawley and Rand Paul both voted against the GENIUS Act — the bill still needs at least seven Democrats.