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1,200 Tech Companies Push Senate to Pass CLARITY Act Quickly as US Crypto Rules Face Global Pressure

1,200 Tech Companies Push Senate to Pass CLARITY Act Quickly as US Crypto Rules Face Global Pressure 1

CTA Calls for Swift Senate Action on CLARITY Act

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) urged Senate leadership to advance the CLARITY Act as policymakers continue debating the regulatory framework for digital assets in the United States. The CTA represents more than 1,200 technology companies ranging from startups to large corporations.

In a June 17, 2026, letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), the association argued that businesses and developers face ongoing uncertainty over federal oversight of the sector.

Kinsey Fabrizio, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, wrote:

“On behalf of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which represents more than 1,200 technology companies ranging from startups to some of the world’s largest innovators, I urge the Senate to move quickly to pass the CLARITY Act.”

CTA said regulatory uncertainty remains a challenge for companies building blockchain-based products and services. The association noted that digital asset and blockchain technologies are being used across industries for payments, financial access, cybersecurity, supply-chain applications, and other innovations.

Among the companies represented by the organization include Amazon, Apple, Google, Intel, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Samsung Electronics, Sony Electronics, and Verizon.

CTA Highlights Competitiveness and Innovation Concerns

The association pointed to recent bipartisan progress on the legislation, noting that the House approved the CLARITY Act with bipartisan support and that the Senate Banking Committee later advanced the measure through a bipartisan vote.

CTA also argued that clearer rules are important for maintaining U.S. competitiveness as other jurisdictions continue attracting investment and innovation with more defined regulatory frameworks.

Fabrizio stressed:

“CTA strongly supports the CLARITY Act and respectfully urges the Senate to bring the legislation to the floor and pass it without delay.”

The letter also highlighted provisions protecting developers of open-source software and self-custody technologies, stating they should not be treated as financial intermediaries solely because they create tools used by others.

CTA added that the legislation would support market integrity, consumer protections, and innovation by encouraging activity within transparent and regulated U.S. markets. The association concluded that passing digital asset market structure legislation this year is important to preserving U.S. leadership in technology and capital markets.

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