The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to reintegrate the Anti-CBDC bill into the CLARITY Act, reversing its previous decision to include it in the defense spending bill. This move sends the combined measures to the Senate for consideration. Despite the change, sources indicate that this development is unlikely to impact the legislative process significantly, as the Senate is already working on its own bill that includes anti-CBDC provisions. A spokesperson for House Financial Services Chairman Rep. French Hill stated that the House aims to advance both priorities by combining the measures and is prepared to collaborate with Senate leaders to ensure the provisions are enacted. The Senate's ongoing efforts suggest a continued focus on addressing concerns related to central bank digital currencies.