Senator Cynthia Lummis, the first woman to represent Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, emphasized bipartisan efforts behind the Clarity Act in a series of posts on January 13, 2026. The senator highlighted cross-party collaboration and called for swift action on digital asset regulation.
In her initial post at 13:43 UTC, Senator Lummis wrote, “The Clarity Act is the culmination of thousands of hours of bipartisan negotiation on market structure. Every section includes bipartisan input and I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues to deliver a bill that secures America’s financial future.”
Later that day at 17:28 UTC, she reiterated the theme of cooperation by stating, “The Clarity Act represents true bipartisan collaboration—Democrats & Republicans coming together to create smart regulation that protects investors while fostering innovation. Every provision reflects input from both sides of the aisle. Let’s get this across the finish line.”
At 20:32 UTC, Senator Lummis posted again regarding urgency in regulating digital assets: “The digital asset industry can’t wait any longer for regulatory clarity. This bipartisan Clarity Act provides the framework America needs to lead in financial innovation while protecting consumers. Both parties contributed to every section. Let’s get this done!”
Senator Cynthia Lummis serves Wyoming as its first female U.S. senator and has previously held positions in both chambers of Wyoming’s state legislature as well as serving as state treasurer and in the U.S. House of Representatives (official biography). She is also known for her legislative work supporting community service and family ranching traditions (official website). Among her legislative achievements is authoring the National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act in 2016.
Senator Lummis continues to focus on policy areas impacting Wyoming’s interests, particularly those involving regulatory frameworks for emerging industries such as digital assets.


