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STABLE Act, DeFi Vote, New Bills & Hearings

Weekly Crypto Policy Brief - 3.28.25

George Leonardo

Good morning and happy Friday. This week, we cover four new bills, two Senate floor votes, and two hearings.

Top Points

  • Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) officially introduced the STABLE Act with 11 cosponsors, including three Democrats.

  • House Republican Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) and Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL) introduced the Securities Clarity Act.

  • Reps. Zach Nunn (R-IA) and Jim Himes (D-CT) introduced the Financial Technology Protection Act.

  • The Senate passed a resolution to repeal the IRS’s DeFi broker rule.

  • The House Agriculture Committee held a hearing on the CFTC.

  • The Senate Banking Committee questioned President Trump’s picks to lead the SEC and OCC.

  • The FDIC is joining the OCC in removing “reputational risk” from bank examination materials.

Legislation

House STABLE Act: On Wednesday, Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) officially introduced the “Stablecoin Transparency and Accountability for a Better Ledger Economy Act of 2025” or “STABLE Act” along with 11 cosponsors.

  • Text.

  • Cosponsors: Reps. French Hill (R-AR), Ritchie Torres (D-NY), Tom Emmer (R-MN), Bill Huizenga (R-MI), Dan Meuser (R-PA), Young Kim (R-CA), Tim Moore (R-NC), Troy Downing (R-MT), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Mike Haridopolos (R-FL), and Sam Liccardo (D-CA)

  • Detailed summary in Pro Newsletter along with comparisons to GENIUS.

Securities Clarity Act: Reps. Tom Emmer (R-MN) and Darren Soto (D-FL) introduced the Securities Clarity Act, a bill to clarify that a crypto asset sold as part of an investment contract is not necessarily itself a security.

Financial Technology Protection Act: Reps. Zach Nunn (R-IA) and Jim Himes (D-CT) introduced the Financial Technology Protection Act. The bill would establish a working group tasked with (i) researching the illicit use of emerging financial technologies and (ii) developing policy proposals to improve AML and CFT efforts in the U.S.

Pro-Blockchain Resolution: Reps. Gabe Amo (D-RI) and Young Kim (R-CA) introduced a resolution urging federal agencies to explore and support ways blockchain technology can strengthen democracy, transparency, and human rights.

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Votes

DeFi Broker Rule Repeal: On Wednesday, the Senate voted 70-28 to pass H.J. Res. 25, a Congressional Review Act resolution to repeal the IRS’s DeFi Broker Rule, sending the bill to President Trump. Roll Call. Full summary in Pro Newsletter.

OSTP Head Confirmation: The Senate confirmed Michael Kratsios to head the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy by a 74-25 vote.

Hearings

Senate Banking Noms: The Senate Banking Committee held a nomination hearing, including President Trump’s picks to head the SEC (Paul Atkins) and OCC (Jonathan Gould). Senators questioned witnesses on debanking, promoting innovation, SBF’s parents, and the Consolidated Audit Trail. Full summary in Pro Newsletter.

House Ag Hearing: The House Agriculture Committee held a hearing on the CFTC’s track record of overseeing commodity futures markets, which included discussion of market structure, self-regulatory organizations, and cybersecurity. Full summary in Pro Newsletter.

Letters

Senator Cruz - Crypto in 401(k) Plans: Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sent a letter asking GAO to review whether Department of Labor guidance issued under the Biden Administration is a rule under the Congressional Review Act.

Protecting Non-Custodial Software Developers: On Wednesday, the DeFi Education Fund led a broad industry coalition in a letter urging Congress to correct the DoJ’s “overly expansive” interpretation of an “unlicensed money transmitting business” so it does not expose non-custodial software developers to potential criminal liability.

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Administration

Debanking: The FDIC will no longer use “reputational risk” as a component of bank supervision.

Hester Peirce Remarks: In remarks to The Digital Chambers DC Blockchain Summit, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce shared her personal thoughts on market structure, including strong support for protecting peer-to-peer transactions and decentralization.

Tornado Cash Delisting: Last Friday, Treasury delisted the Tornado Cash website and a series of related Ethereum addresses, but it remains unclear to what extent Treasury will keep Tornado Cash delisted. More background on the ongoing Tornado Cash case in The Rage here.

Look Ahead

The House and Senate are in session.

Hearings Next Week

Tuesday

  • 10AM - Illicit Finance Hearing: HFS subcommittee hearing on “Following the Money: Tools and Techniques to Combat Fraud.”

  • 10AM - AI & Data Centers Hearing: House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on “America’s AI Moonshot: The Economics of AI, Data Centers, and Power Consumption.”

Wednesday

  • 10AM - Stablecoin Markup: The House Financial Services Committee is expected to markup the STABLE Act.

DC Events

Quick Hits

Stablecoins Make Headlines

Trivia

Last Week’s A: Senator John Thune played basketball at Biola University.

This Week’s Q: How many sitting U.S. Senators have cast over 10,000 votes?

Thanks for reading and enjoy your weekend.

-GSL

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