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CLARITY Act Gets New Push as Senator Ties Crypto Rules to US Dollar Power
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott renewed support for the CLARITY Act as he tied stablecoins to U.S. dollar strength. His comments put crypto market rules, consumer protection, and AI oversight at the center of the Senate Banking Committee’s financial policy agenda.
Key Takeaways:
Scott Links CLARITY Act Push to USD Dominance and Crypto Rules
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-SC) renewed support for the CLARITY Act on June 11, describing crypto rules as part of a broader push to protect consumers and strengthen U.S. financial leadership. The senator from South Carolina discussed the committee’s work during an appearance on Fox Business’ Mornings with Maria.
Banking policymakers continued work on digital asset legislation as lawmakers considered how to establish rules for digital assets and blockchain-based financial services. The lawmaker argued that a clear regulatory framework could protect consumers, support financial innovation, and reinforce America’s position in the global financial system.
Scott stated:
Transaction costs and payment access also shaped the senator’s case for digital asset rules. He argued that blockchain and digital assets can make business easier in America and support financial services that operate around the clock.
The House approved a version of the CLARITY Act in 2025, while the Senate Banking Committee advanced its version on June 10, 2026. The bill still requires Senate passage, reconciliation with the House version, final approval by both chambers, and the president’s signature before becoming law.
Stablecoins and AI Oversight Remain Central to Banking Committee Agenda
Stablecoins formed a major part of the South Carolina Republican’s case for digital asset legislation. He presented dollar-backed tokens as one piece of a larger framework for keeping financial innovation inside the United States.
The chairman also connected digital assets to working families and payment access. The senator said faster delivery and lower transaction costs could help single mothers, people living paycheck to paycheck, and households managing frequent payments.
Scott remarked:
Artificial intelligence oversight also drew focus during a June 11 Senate Banking Committee hearing on AI in financial services, which Scott described as “the first of many hearings.” The Banking Committee chairman said lawmakers would examine consumer protection, electricity costs, water usage, and the financial burden that AI development could place on households.
The lawmaker added that the Banking Committee would seek a regulatory environment helpful to American companies, American workers, and the country’s future. He also said lawmakers broadly agree that China should not lead in AI and that American companies should build the technology stack.