stablecoin legislation
Yesterday at Punchbowl News’ “The Summit: The Digital Payments Economy” event in Washington, D.C., House Financial Services (HFS) Chair Patrick McHenry (R, NC) appeared in conversation with Punchbowl’s Jake Sherman and hinted at the way forward for the digital payment topic of the hour: stablecoins.
Chair McHenry was not overly optimistic about passage of stablecoin legislation – such as his “Clarity For Payment Stablecoins Act” [H.R.4766] – in the 118th Congress and said, “… I think we’re at an inflection point where we can land this ‘plane’ this year.. this year. But we [need] the broader context of Congress to get us that opening _ a legislative vehicle…”
McHenry continued and referenced Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s (D, NY) help with stablecoin legislation saying, “…the architecture is very similar for all of us… I think we would know how to resolve if given a deadline, and a way to get through the process…”
what you should know: The help of the Senate in facilitating passage of a stablecoin bill was explicit by McHenry, but the help of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R, LA) is likely needed, too.
today’s hearing – sanctions
Today’s House Financial Services (HFS) Capital Markets Subcommittee Hearing titled, “SEC Overreach: Examining the Need for Reform” will begin at 10 a.m. ET in Rayburn House Office Building.
See witnesses and livestream here. Continue reading “McHenry Remains Guarded On Stablecoin Law Prospects; Today’s ‘SEC Overreach’ Hearing”