“I am pleased the House will consider the CLARITY Act, among other digital asset-related bills, this month. As I have said before, digital asset market structure legislation is long overdue. During many hearings, roundtables, and other events, we have heard from countless innovators, creators, professors, lawyers, and constituents,” stated Chairman Thompson. “Time and again, we have heard the calls for regulatory clarity and certainty in this ecosystem. The House Agriculture and Financial Services Committees worked together to deliver CLARITY, and it will soon be time for the House to deliver for the American people and send CLARITY to the Senate. I thank House Leadership for recognizing the urgent need for CLARITY to cement American leadership in the digital asset space.”