The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a funding bill with a 222-209 vote to reopen the government after a 42-day shutdown, sending it to President Trump for approval. This development allows federal agencies, including the SEC and CFTC, to resume their work on cryptocurrency regulation, which had been stalled during the shutdown.
In related news, the Senate Agriculture Committee has released a draft bill detailing the CFTC's responsibilities in regulating crypto spot markets. Additionally, a confirmation hearing is scheduled for President Trump's nominee to lead the CFTC, signaling a renewed focus on crypto oversight.
U.S. Government Reopens After 42-Day Shutdown, Crypto Oversight Resumes
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