🚀 White House Unveils Cryptocurrency Legislation Plans
#WhiteHouse #Cryptocurrency #Legislation #DavidSacks #Stablecoin #GENIUSAct #Senate #House #TrumpAdministration #MarketStructureBill
According to PANews, the White House's head of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, David Sacks, held the first cryptocurrency-themed press conference on Tuesday. During the event, he outlined legislative priorities and revealed significant regulatory initiatives by the Trump administration for the emerging industry. These initiatives include a market structure bill and a comprehensive stablecoin bill.
Key leaders from the Senate and House attended the event. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott announced his intention to push these crucial cryptocurrency bills through the Senate within the first 100 days of U.S. President Donald Trump's term, which is less than three months away. Scott mentioned that the stablecoin bill, known as the GENIUS Act, introduced by Senator Bill Hagerty on Tuesday, might be the first to advance.#WhiteHouse #Cryptocurrency #Legislation #DavidSacks #Stablecoin #GENIUSAct #Senate #House #TrumpAdministration #MarketStructureBill
🚀 Texas Bitcoin Reserve Bill Advances to Second Reading in House
#Texas #Bitcoin #ReserveBill #House #Senate #Law #BTC
According to BlockBeats, the Bitcoin Reserve Bill in Texas is set for its second reading in the House today. If the bill passes this stage, it will proceed to a third reading for a final vote in the House. Following approval, it will be sent to the Senate, where the process will be repeated. Should there be discrepancies between the House and Senate versions, adjustments will be made before the bill is presented to the governor for signing into law.#Texas #Bitcoin #ReserveBill #House #Senate #Law #BTC
🚀 U.S. House Appropriations Chair Seeks to Delay Government Shutdown
#US #House #Appropriations #TomCole #governmentshutdown #funding #budget #Congress #deadline #November #extension #fiscalyear2026 #September30 #Thanksgiving
According to BlockBeats, U.S. House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole announced efforts to delay a potential government shutdown until November. This move aims to provide more time for funding negotiations. Congress faces a deadline of September 30 to reach an agreement to maintain government funding, or risk the first shutdown in years.
Cole expressed his preference for a temporary measure extending until November, allowing lawmakers to negotiate the fiscal year 2026 bills while keeping funding at current levels. Discussions are underway to push the deadline to at least November 6, with Cole noting that the latest possible extension could be until November 20, before Thanksgiving.#US #House #Appropriations #TomCole #governmentshutdown #funding #budget #Congress #deadline #November #extension #fiscalyear2026 #September30 #Thanksgiving
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🚀 U.S. House Advances Temporary Funding Bill to Prevent Government Shutdown
#US #House #ContinuingResolution #CR #FundingBill #TemporaryFundingBill #GovernmentShutdown #Senate #Trump #Republicans #Democrats #Budget #FiscalYear2026 #October1 #November21
According to BlockBeats, the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives has cleared the way for a vote on a temporary funding bill later this week, aimed at preventing a partial federal government shutdown within the next two weeks. Lawmakers voted 216 to 210 in favor of a measure that allows the House to debate the temporary bill, which would fund federal agencies until November 21. This extension provides more time for the House and Senate to agree on a comprehensive funding bill for the 2026 fiscal year, which begins on October 1.
Republicans aim to pass the temporary funding bill by Friday and send it to the Senate for consideration. The bill requires Senate approval and the signature of U.S. President Donald Trump to become law. The Senate, controlled by Republicans with a 53 to 47 majority, needs 60 votes to pass the measure, known as the "Continuing Resolution" (CR). However, Democrats oppose the bill and are considering alternative proposals.#US #House #ContinuingResolution #CR #FundingBill #TemporaryFundingBill #GovernmentShutdown #Senate #Trump #Republicans #Democrats #Budget #FiscalYear2026 #October1 #November21
🚀 U.S. House Passes Temporary Spending Bill Amid Looming Government Shutdown
#US #governmentshutdown #spendingbill #House #Senate #Schumer #Johnson #October1 #October31 #healthcare #budget #fiscalpolicy #politics #USpolitics
According to PANews, the U.S. House of Representatives has approved a temporary spending bill aimed at averting a federal government shutdown on October 1. The bill, which passed with a vote of 217 to 212, faces opposition in the Senate, where Democrats are expected to reject it due to concerns over healthcare spending. House Speaker Johnson managed to push the bill through despite dissatisfaction from some Republican colleagues, while House Democrats largely opposed it.
The Senate is set to review the House's bill alongside an alternative proposal from Democratic leader Schumer, which seeks to fund the government until October 31. Both versions are anticipated to face rejection, leaving the government at risk of a shutdown with less than two weeks until the deadline.#US #governmentshutdown #spendingbill #House #Senate #Schumer #Johnson #October1 #October31 #healthcare #budget #fiscalpolicy #politics #USpolitics
🚀 U.S. Government Faces Potential Shutdown Amid Funding Deadline
#USGovernmentShutdown #FundingDeadline #Sept30 #October1 #Trump #Schumer #Jeffries #Johnson #Thune #BlockBeats #Congress #Senate #House
According to BlockBeats, the U.S. government is on the brink of a shutdown as funding is set to expire on September 30, threatening the jobs of millions of federal employees. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill by October 1 to prevent this outcome. U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with key congressional leaders on September 29, including Senate Minority Leader Schumer, House Minority Leader Jeffries, House Speaker Johnson, and Senate Majority Leader Thune.
Previously, a temporary spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown failed to pass in the U.S. Senate. On September 26, President Trump remarked, "If the government has to shut down, then let it shut down." Deutsche Bank analyst Jim Reid noted that this could lead to the first government shutdown since the winter of 2018-19.#USGovernmentShutdown #FundingDeadline #Sept30 #October1 #Trump #Schumer #Jeffries #Johnson #Thune #BlockBeats #Congress #Senate #House
🚀 🔥 Binance Alpha to Remove Several Tokens on Oct 28 🔥
#Binance #Alpha #TokensRemoval #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #October28 #Trading #BinanceAlpha #CA #HAT #Aimonica #House #LMT #degenai #ALON #RIF #LUCE #ASRR #YNE #MAXONSOL #GRIFT #URO #PAIN #vvaifu #HAPPY #MCH
Binance announced on X that Binance Alpha will remove the following tokens on October 28, 2025, at 11:30 (UTC): CA, HAT, Aimonica, House, LMT, degenai, ALON, RIF, LUCE, ASRR, YNE, MAXONSOL, GRIFT, URO, PAIN, vvaifu, HAPPY, MCH.Selling of these tokens on Binance Alpha will still be allowed after removal. #Binance #Alpha #TokensRemoval #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #October28 #Trading #BinanceAlpha #CA #HAT #Aimonica #House #LMT #degenai #ALON #RIF #LUCE #ASRR #YNE #MAXONSOL #GRIFT #URO #PAIN #vvaifu #HAPPY #MCH
🚀 Trump Urges Swift Passage of Funding Agreement in House
#Trump #FundingAgreement #House #Senate #BipartisanSupport #GovernmentShutdown #Legislation #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #Republicans #Democrats
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his collaboration with House Speaker Johnson to expedite the passage of a funding agreement that recently cleared the Senate. According to Odaily, Trump emphasized the importance of quickly moving the bill through the House and onto his desk for signing into law. He urged both Republicans and Democrats to support the legislation without delay to ensure the government resumes operations. Trump stressed that no changes should be made to the current agreement and called for sincere efforts to address the issues at hand. He warned against prolonged and disruptive shutdowns, which he believes would harm the nation and benefit neither party. Trump expressed his hope for bipartisan support in voting for the bill.#Trump #FundingAgreement #House #Senate #BipartisanSupport #GovernmentShutdown #Legislation #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #Republicans #Democrats