Cynthia Lummis is a senator.
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According to a report, Cynthia Lummis is going to introduce a comprehensive bill for cryptocurrencies in the new year.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission would be in charge of regulating cryptocurrencies, according to a staffer. The bill would create protections for consumers and regulate stable coins.
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The Federal Reserve, Treasury Department, and other agencies are looking at their own rules for the space.
A Republican from Wyoming named Lummis is a big fan of the digital currency and has five of it. According to a previous report from the Wall Street Journal, she is one of only two senators who have invested in cryptocurrencies.
The Senate Banking Committee, which oversees banks and coinage, has questioned experts on digital assets.
She wrote an op-ed for the New York Times asking Congress to block the nominations of Lael Brainard and Jerome Powell to the Federal Reserve because of their "political approach to digital assets" in her home state.
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