cannabis for crypto
In an interview with Fortune’s Leo Schwartz on Friday at Messari Crypto’s Mainnet event in New York City, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D, NY) divulges a possible way forward for digital assets legislation in the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Senate Banking Committee, specifically – a key roadblock to regulation in the United States in the minds of pro-crypto advocates.
Gillibrand sees the possibilities for some “horse trading” as Fortune’s Schwartz writes, “One possible solution would be reaching a compromise on one of the Senate Banking Committee’s priorities – cannabis banking reforms – where the House and Senate committees would take up each other’s bills. Gillibrand said that she has spoken with [Senate Banking Chair Sherrod Brown (D, OH)] about a compromise along those lines, although declined to comment on his openness to the proposal.” Read more.
Gillibrand still sees her Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act as playing a role in Senate efforts to bring digital assets under the U.S. regulatory umbrella. Overall, the fact that the New York Senator is very public about these possible next steps for legislation is new for any sitting, Democratic U.S. Senator. And her influence shouldn’t be underestimated in that her fellow New York State Senator is the Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D, NY).
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