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U.S. Senate Continues Discussion of Digital Asset Market Structure Bill Despite Shutdown
Suehyeon Lee
Summary
- The U.S. Senate is said to be continuing discussions on the digital asset market structure bill despite the longest-ever government shutdown.
- It reported that Republican John Boozman and Democrat Cory Booker are continuing discussions on the bill with the White House policy lead.
- The Agriculture Committee said the discussions are part of the process to prepare the bill's final discussion draft and that it must pass before a full Senate vote.

Amid the U.S. government's longest-ever shutdown, the Senate is reported to be continuing discussions on a digital asset market structure bill.
According to a Politico report cited by Cointelegraph on the 6th (local time), Senate Agriculture Committee member John Boozman, a Republican, is expected to continue discussions on the bill with David Sacks, the White House's crypto and AI policy lead, and Democratic Senator Cory Booker.
The talks are part of a process to prepare the Senate's final discussion draft of the bill, and the Agriculture Committee is one of the key checkpoints that the bill must pass before being put to a vote by the full Senate.

Suehyeon Lee
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