CLARITY Act Faces Slim Odds in 2026 Without April Committee Move: Galaxy Exec
The proposed US CLARITY Act, aimed at establishing clearer regulatory frameworks for digital asset markets, risks failing to pass in 2026 if it doesn't advance through a Senate committee by the end of April. Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital, emphasized the narrowing legislative window in a recent social media post.
Debates over stablecoin yield mechanisms and jurisdictional authority continue to stall progress. Competing priorities in Congress, including the SAVE America Act, further complicate the timeline. "If CLARITY doesn't pass committee by April's end, 2026 passage becomes extremely unlikely," Thorn stated, noting the bill would need Senate floor consideration by early May to maintain viability.