The Senate Agriculture Committee hit the pause button Monday on its plans to mark up crucial cryptocurrency legislation this week. Committee Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) announced the markup originally scheduled for Thursday will now happen during the last week of January instead.
Building Consensus Takes Time
According to Boozman, the extra time is necessary to nail down final details and ensure the legislation has the broad support it needs to move forward. The delay isn't exactly a sign of trouble—the committee has made "meaningful progress" through "constructive" bipartisan discussions over the weekend, he said.
"To finalize the remaining details and ensure the broad support this legislation requires, additional time is needed before moving to markup. The committee will mark up this legislation during the last week of January," Boozman issued a statement.
Still, Boozman emphasized his commitment to advancing the bipartisan crypto market structure bill, which aims to establish a federal regulatory framework for digital assets.




