Key highlights:
- NOBLE is now the first law enforcement organization to endorse the CLARITY Act
- The group said the bill would help solidify enforcement in the country
- Senate members are pushing for approval of the legislation before they go on recess
The push to have clearer rules for digital assets in the US got a major boost on Thursday. This came after a top law enforcement organization said it would be backing the CLARITY Act.
According to Eleanor Terrett, the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) would be elated to see the bill become law. The organization is the first major law enforcement group to approve of this bill since its deliberation started. This comes as lawmakers look to push the legislation forward before Congress goes on its August recess.
🚨NEWS: The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) has endorsed the Clarity Act, becoming the first major law enforcement organization to publicly support the legislation, which includes the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA).
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Additionally, Galaxy Digital cut its approval odds to 50% from its initial 60% projection. The firm alluded that the crypto bill’s becoming a law is a “50- 50” chance.
This comes as organizations like the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National District Attorneys Association, among others, have raised their concerns about certain sections of the proposal. They said that some provisions could cause gaps that bad actors may exploit.
On the other hand, supporters of the CLARITY Act say that the legislation keeps the right balance between innovation and enforcement.
The timing of NOBLE’s endorsement is interesting because lawmakers are currently working with a tight schedule. The Senate would return from its July recess on July 13. This leaves only a few weeks before the longer break that begins on August 10.
Pro-crypto lawmakers have also continued to push for quick action. Senator Cynthia Lummis has defended this proposal repeatedly on her X page.
America has led every great technological revolution — the railroad, the internet, the smartphone. Digital assets are next. The Clarity Act makes sure we don’t hand that lead to someone else.
— Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) July 2, 2026
To note, the CLARITY Act needs at least 60 votes in the Senate, which means support from both Republicans and Democrats will be required for it to move forward.
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