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In Clarity Act's final weeks, its path through U.S. Senate not getting much clearer

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Jesse Hamilton
In Clarity Act's final weeks, its path through U.S. Senate not getting much clearer
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The toughest of the negotiations involves the Clarity Act provision to limit senior government officials from maintaining business ties with the industry, as is most prominently illustrated by President Donald Trump s own interests. Industry insiders have largely been watching from the sidelines as Senate Democrats including Ruben Gallego and Kirsten Gillibrand conduct close, three-party talks with Republican counterparts and the White House.

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