Senate Banking And Housing Democrats is the Democratic minority voice of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the congressional body that oversees digital-asset policy, stablecoins, and crypto market-structure legislation. Senate Banking And Housing Democrats's Twitter Score is 12 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #78,118 among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Senate Banking And Housing Democrats operates as the Minority of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, with Elizabeth Warren serving as Ranking Member. The committee includes a Digital Assets Subcommittee whose jurisdiction spans cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, digital-asset issuers, trading and lending platforms, custodians, intermediaries, relevant federal regulatory activity, and digital-asset financial literacy.
Senate Banking And Housing Democrats has been active in shaping Democratic positions on crypto legislation. In March 2025, Warren indicated Democrats could back sensible stablecoin legislation provided it adequately protected consumers, national security, and financial stability, while arguing the GENIUS Act required changes in those areas. In June 2025, Warren and Senator Richard Blumenthal questioned Meta over a potential stablecoin revival and contended that the GENIUS Act contained a loophole that could allow large technology companies to issue stablecoins. In July 2025, Warren presented Democratic principles for crypto market-structure legislation, centering on preserving securities laws, protecting investors, maintaining financial stability, imposing anti-money-laundering requirements, closing sanctions loopholes, and preventing public officials from profiting from crypto tokens.
Senate Banking And Housing Democrats has published 3,070 posts and has 27,499 followers as of August 2026. The account has been mentioned by 100 accounts, with 290 total mentions.
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