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Influential House Republicans Float Regulatory Framework for CryptoInfluential House Republicans Float Regulatory Framework for Crypto

Defining the rules may lead to changes with charitable giving of digital assets.

Sandra G Swirski, Founder

June 28, 2023

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U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenryDrew Angerer/Getty Images News/Getty Images

Those seeking clarity from Congress on how crypto assets will be regulated have reason to be optimistic that lawmakers could inch closer to a consensus on digital asset legislation this summer.

Over the past two weeks, Republicans on the House Financial Services and Agriculture committees advanced efforts to divide oversight and regulatory jurisdiction duties between the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. While the push from Chairs Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) and GT Thompson (R-Pa.) may stall out in a divided government due to Democratic opposition, the effort is notable—coordinating joint committee hearings and legislative proposals demonstrates measurable progress but can be a big lift for committee leaders. 

This framework could prompt Senate committees that have been silent on digital assets to consider a legislative strategy to add their imprimatur to the framework or craft their own. We understand that Sens. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) remain poised to reintroduce their wide-ranging legislation on digital assets, the Responsible Financial Innovation Act, which could tee up other senators to weigh in.

Senate inaction notwithstanding, the recent House efforts show that Republicans who hold important committee gavels are prioritizing crypto legislation that will impact how digital assets are regulated.

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Changes in Charitable Giving?

Defining the rules of the road for crypto markets will help determine how secure digital asset investors feel, which could lead to changes in the charitable giving of these assets.

About the Author

Sandra G Swirski

Founder, Integer, LLC

Trusted executive, thought leader, and expert. I sit at the intersection of policy and philanthropy, and leverage my savvy, coalition building expertise, and deep industry knowledge to build solutions and progress for those I work with. I am also the founder of Integer, a women-owned government relations firm.

I have demonstrated expertise in collaborating with both major political parties to accomplish client goals.  My expertise comes from years on Capitol Hill working for seasoned Members of Congress and leading government relations teams for companies and clients in the private sector. 

I serve as a Board Member of Exponent Philanthropy, Member of the Philanthropy Editorial Board of Trusts and Estates as well as an Advisory Council Member of Engage, a bipartisan women's organization that promotes economic security for all American women. I am also a frequent speaker and author, providing insightful analysis of breaking financial issues and policy trends to watch for in Washington. I often publish with CEOWorld magazine on these insightful topics to provide my expertise to the public.