Gate News Report, March 12 — U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Senate plans to advance the Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act and licensing legislation after completing debate on the “Save America Act” (voter identification legislation). John Thune stated that senators are pushing this long-awaited Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act and that if there is bipartisan cooperation, the Senate can make progress on several bipartisan issues. The “Save America Act” is expected to be debated along party lines in the Senate next week.
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