Senate Vote Exposes CLARITY Act’s Fragile Path Forward

2026-1-30 20:10

The Senate Agriculture Committee has advanced its portion of the CLARITY Act on a narrow, party-line vote, reflecting how politically fragile the crypto market structure bill remains.

The committee passed the measure 12–11 on Wednesday, with no Democrats voting in favor, despite months of negotiations cited by Republican leadership.

🚨JUST IN: The @SenateAg Committee has just passed its portion of the Clarity Act out of committee on a 12-11 party line vote with no Democrats voting in favor.

— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) January 29, 2026 A “Bipartisan Process” Ends in a Party-Line Vote

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman opened the markup by calling it the culmination of months of bipartisan discussions. He said talks had been “cordial and substantive.”

However, the final vote told a different story. Every Democrat on the committee voted against advancing the bill, sending it forward with Republican support only.

Only One Piece of the Bill Actually Moved

Today’s vote covered only the Agriculture Committee’s jurisdiction, which includes digital assets treated as commodities and the role of the CFTC.

This means the committee advanced just one slice of the CLARITY Act. Key sections dealing with the SEC, token disclosures, stablecoins, and DeFi remain unresolved elsewhere.

Despite advancing out of committee, the CLARITY Act has not passed the Senate and is far from becoming law.

The bill cannot reach the Senate floor until all relevant committees approve their portions. Today’s vote keeps the process alive but does not secure passage.

The CLARITY Act just changed. The Senate amendment adds more SEC power, more disclosures, tighter stablecoin rules, and DeFi oversight.

Coinbase has already opposed this version ❌ pic.twitter.com/XH0RB3XN7w

— BeInCrypto (@beincrypto) January 14, 2026 Zero Democratic Support Is the Real Warning Sign

The CLARITY Act needs 60 votes to pass the Senate. Republicans do not have the numbers to do that alone.

That means at least seven Democrats must eventually support the bill. Today’s vote showed zero Democratic backing, highlighting a major political hurdle.

The Real Battle Still Lies Ahead

The most consequential step has yet to happen.

The Senate Banking Committee still must act on its portion of the bill, which covers the most controversial issues. These include SEC authority, stablecoin rules, and DeFi compliance language.

This is also where Coinbase withdrew support and where Democratic concerns and White House tensions have surfaced.

Advancing out of Agriculture gives the CLARITY Act procedural momentum. But the party-line outcome makes it harder to build the bipartisan coalition needed for a floor vote.

Right on, Mr. President.

It's time to get the Clarity Act across the finish line. pic.twitter.com/26koPfr7vJ

— Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) January 21, 2026

Without changes that attract Democratic support, the bill risks stalling further or being pushed closer to the November midterms.

Overall, the CLARITY Act moved forward today — but only barely.

The Senate Agriculture Committee vote exposed how politically fragile the bill remains. Its future now hinges on whether lawmakers can bridge divisions in the Senate Banking Committee before time runs out.

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