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Senate Sets Cloture Vote on CLARITY Act for Sept. 15

Senate Sets Cloture Vote on CLARITY Act for Sept. 15
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tags. We'll translate: - "What the cloture vote does" -> "Hvad klotur-afstemningen gør" - "Cloture is a procedural move that ends debate and forces a vote on whether to proceed." -> "Klotur er en proceduremæssig manøvre, der afslutter debatten og tvinger en afstemning om, hvorvidt man skal gå videre." - "In this case, the Senate is voting on whether to move forward with the CLARITY Act." -> "I dette tilfælde stemmer Senatet om, hvorvidt man skal gå videre med CLARITY Act." - "A successful cloture vote doesn't pass the bill itself, but it clears the way for the Senate to consider it on the floor." -> "En vellykket klotur-afstemning vedtager ikke selve lovforslaget, men baner vejen for, at Senatet kan behandle det på gulvet." - "The 60-vote threshold is a key hurdle." -> "60-stemmer-grænsen er en vigtig forhindring." - "It means the bill needs support from more than a simple majority." -> "Det betyder, at lovforslaget har brug for støtte fra mere end et simpelt flertal." - "If the cloture motion fails, the bill's path forward becomes uncertain." -> "Hvis klotur-forslaget ikke vedtages, bliver lovforslagets vej frem usikker." Then the second section: "The bill's path to the Senate" -> "Lovforslagets vej til Senatet" - "The House passed the CLARITY Act in July 2025." -> "Repræsentanternes Hus vedtog CLARITY Act i juli 2025." - "Since then, the bill has been waiting for action in the Senate." -> "Siden da har lovforslaget ventet på handling i Senatet." - "The Sept. 15 vote is the first time the Senate will formally test support for the legislation." -> "Afstemningen den 15. september er første gang, Senatet formelt vil teste støtten til lovgivningen." - "The vote is scheduled for the afternoon, a time when senators are typically on the floor." -> "Afstemningen er planlagt til eftermiddagen, et tidspunkt hvor senatorer typisk er på gulvet." - "The outcome will show how much momentum the bill has in the upper chamber." -> "Resultatet vil vise, hvor meget fremdrift lovforslaget har i overhuset." Third section: "What happens if it passes" -> "Hvad sker der, hvis den vedtages" - "If the cloture vote succeeds, the Senate can move to debate the bill and eventually hold a final vote." -> "Hvis klotur-afstemningen lykkes, kan Senatet gå videre til at debattere lovforslaget og til sidst holde en endelig afstemning." - "That would be the next major step." -> "Det ville være det næste store skridt." - "If it fails, the bill could be stalled indefinitely, at least for now." -> "Hvis den fejler, kan lovforslaget blive bremset på ubestemt tid, i hvert fald for nu." - "The vote is set for 2:15 p.m. EDT on Sept. 15." -> "Afstemningen er fastsat til kl. 14:15 EDT den 15. september." - "Senators will be called to the floor to cast their votes." -> "Senatorerne vil blive kaldt til gulvet for at afgive deres stemmer." But note that the original content also includes some additional text after that? Actually, the provided content has the article with those sections, and then there is a long commentary from the writer about expanding the article. But that commentary is not part of the article; it's the writer's thoughts. The actual article content is the HTML within

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What the cloture vote does

Cloture is a procedural move that ends debate and forces a vote on whether to proceed. In this case, the Senate is voting on whether to move forward with the CLARITY Act. A successful cloture vote doesn't pass the bill itself, but it clears the way for the Senate to consider it on the floor.

The 60-vote threshold is a key hurdle. It means the bill needs support from more than a simple majority. If the cloture motion fails, the bill's path forward becomes uncertain.

The bill's path to the Senate

The House passed the CLARITY Act in July 2025. Since then, the bill has been waiting for action in the Senate. The Sept. 15 vote is the first time the Senate will formally test support for the legislation.

The vote is scheduled for the afternoon, a time when senators are typically on the floor. The outcome will show how much momentum the bill has in the upper chamber.

What happens if it passes

If the cloture vote succeeds, the Senate can move to debate the bill and eventually hold a final vote. That would be the next major step. If it fails, the bill could be stalled indefinitely, at least for now.

The vote is set for 2:15 p.m. EDT on Sept. 15. Senators will be called to the floor to cast their votes.