The deliberations on the Clarity Act focused solely on political stances, disregarding right and wrong; multiple amendments resulted in votes ending in 11 to 13.

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According to BlockBeats, on May 15, the review of the CLARITY Act by the U.S. Banking Committee showed a clear partisan divide, with several amendments being either rejected or passed with 11 votes in favor and 13 against.

The Banking Committee currently has 24 members: 13 Republican members, led by Chairman Tim Scott and including Senator Cynthia Lummis; and 11 Democratic members, led by Elizabeth Warren.

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