Crypto bills may move forward in ‘lame duck’ Congress, says Rep. Hill

Representative French Hill says two crypto-regulating bills in the US might make some progress on Capitol Hill before the current Congress disbands.

United States Representative French Hill, the chair of the United States House digital assets subcommittee, says he’s “still optimistic” that two key crypto industry bills have a chance of moving forward in Congress before the end of the year.

“What we now need to see in this lame duck is what’s in the realm of possibility,” Representative Hill said on Oct. 22 in a virtual appearance at DC Fintech Week.

A lame-duck session of Congress in the United States occurs whenever one Congress is in session after an election but before the beginning of the new Congress. This year’s elections are set for Nov. 5, and the new Congress is in January.

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