
Total Assets$Circle(CRCL.US)Grok's response
The plenary session does not vote simultaneously:
• Individual voting: The U.S. House of Representatives typically votes on bills one by one, rather than combining multiple bills into a single vote. The rule vote (H. RES. 580) sets the debate time and voting order for each bill, but the votes on each bill are independent. The House schedule (https://www.house.gov/legislative-activity, July 17) shows that "Crypto Week" from July 16 to 18 involved multiple votes, with each bill having a separate vote.
• GENIUS Act: Passed the House plenary vote on the evening of July 16 (@lukepost, 01:42 Hong Kong time on July 17), indicating its vote preceded the anti-CBDC and CLARITY Acts. CoinDesk (21:32 Hong Kong time on July 16) confirmed that the GENIUS Act "passed first" because it already had bipartisan support in the Senate (June 17, 68-30 vote).
• Anti-CBDC Act and CLARITY Act: As of 16:20 Hong Kong time on July 17, no confirmation. The Financial Services Committee (July 16) expected voting to be completed on July 17 or 18, with votes possibly occurring at different times. For example, an X post (@Phyrex_Ni, 01:35 Hong Kong time on July 17) mentioned that the debate on the anti-CBDC Act was ongoing, and the CLARITY Act might be voted on later.
• Evidence: C-SPAN records (https://www.c-span.org, July 16) show that the House session on July 16 involved the vote on the GENIUS Act, while debates on other bills may have continued into July 17. The Rules Committee document (H. RES. 580) lists separate debate times for the three bills (e.g., 1 hour for the GENIUS Act, 1 hour for the CLARITY Act), indicating that the votes were separate.
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