Senator Chuck Schumer pledges pro-crypto laws if Harris is president
Speaking at the Crypto4Harris event, the Senate majority leader said he will make it his goal to introduce pro-crypto legislation by the end of 2024 if Kamala Harris is elected president.
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Speaking at the Crypto4Harris event, the Senate majority leader said he will make it his goal to introduce pro-crypto legislation by the end of 2024 if Kamala Harris is elected president.
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