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CLARITY Act News: Solana Policy Chief Says June Is Make or Break for Senate Floor Vote

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The crypto industry is turning its attention to June, a month many see as crucial for advancing the proposed crypto market structure legislation known as the Clarity Act.

According to Kristin Smith, Solana Policy Institute president, the bill has already cleared a major hurdle by passing through the Senate Banking Committee with bipartisan support. However, she stressed that the most difficult stage is still ahead: building enough support to bring the legislation to the Senate floor and secure final approval.

The Road to the President’s Desk

Smith outlined several steps that remain before the bill can become law. These include:

  • Building a Senate-ready legislative package
  • Securing floor time amid competing priorities
  • Reaching the 60-vote threshold in the Senate
  • Passing the full Senate
  • Reconciling differences between House and Senate versions
  • Sending a final bill to the President for signature

She argued that supporting the Clarity Act is ultimately a vote for stronger regulation rather than deregulation, emphasizing clearer rules, consumer protections, oversight, and accountability for the digital asset industry.

Why the Industry Is Pushing for Action

Smith says the United States has an opportunity to lead the future of digital finance thanks to its deep capital markets, strong institutions, and history of financial innovation.

She argued in a report that lawmakers should move quickly to establish a lasting regulatory framework instead of allowing uncertainty to continue.

The comments come as the lines between traditional finance and crypto continue to blur. According to Smith, institutional adoption is accelerating, and policymakers are increasingly engaging with the sector.

Washington and Wall Street Converge

To continue those discussions, the Solana Institute is hosting a Washington x Wall Street event in Chicago on June 16.

The gathering is expected to bring together policymakers, regulators, institutional investors, and blockchain builders to discuss topics including digital commodities, compliance, futures markets, exchange-traded products, on-chain infrastructure, and the growing role of crypto in future elections.

Despite growing momentum, Smith acknowledged that significant negotiations, amendments, vote-counting efforts, and House-Senate coordination still lie ahead.

For supporters of the legislation, the goal remains the same: establish clear crypto rules, protect consumers, strengthen markets, and keep innovation in the United States.