2) Last we checked, there were a number of competing amendments for the crypto tax section of the senate infrastructure bill.
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5) So there's now a fight over expediting the bill in general. Generally, slowing down the bill would be good here for the crypto amendment, to give more time to hash things out!
But the means of objecting to expediting is taking up all the time:
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Where things stand on the infra bill:
-Lots of people want amdmt votes, which will require unanimous consent.
-Dems want to speed things up in return for consenting to amdmt votes.
-Hagerty says he's OK with amdt votes but is firmly refusing to speed things up.
Thus:
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12) What's really needed here is clear, reasonable, fair compromise that can create a compelling way forward.
I'm not sure what that is!
But if it were *me* drafting the bill, I guess I'd try to take a step back and try a new approach.
17) Now, probably this has already been floated, and rejected for various reasons.
Probably has already tried clarifying that the bill applies to exchanges and punting on DeFi/etc. until a future bill, and that didn't get everyone on board.
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