Rep. Emmer says crypto is nonpartisan, opponents are ‘fading’
The House majority whip and crypto advocate thinks the FIT21 may pass in the current Congressional session.
The House majority whip and crypto advocate thinks the FIT21 may pass in the current Congressional session.
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