CLARITY Act faces ethics showdown as David Nage eyes July vote

The CLARITY Act has advanced toward a potential July Senate vote, though negotiations over conflict-of-interest provisions continue to divide lawmakers. According to David Nage, managing director and portfolio manager at Arca, discussions with Senate offices and staff members in Washington…

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