Gold mentalist @Pelkey21 delivers the ceremonial opening puck drop ahead of the D-I semifinal between Spaulding and S. Burlington. Tide leading 2-0 early. #vthshockey#vtplayoffs
New crypto twist: Top House Financial Services Dem Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) plans to object to a joint hearing the panel is hosting Tuesday on cryptocurrency policy, which will effectively prevent the meeting from taking place
RIP Ken Squier, a Vermont legend.
The voice of American motorsports, Ken represented the best of VT. He thought big but never forgot where he came from
I was blessed to have Ken take me under his wing 14 yrs ago. He changed my life and taught me so much. He’ll be missed by many
NEW: Senate negotiators are circulating a tentative draft agreement on landmark crypto legislation
This is not a final deal. Remains unclear if all necessary sides support the new text & it may change further. But it could pave the way for a breakthrough
The House GOP's "crypto week" is back on track
A group of conservative hard-liners just dropped their opposition to a key procedural vote following a chaotic day of turnabouts and negotiations with Republican leaders.
w @meredithllee
The House overwhelmingly passed a pair of big GOP crypto proposals — the GENIUS Act & CLARITY Act — in blowout bipartisan votes
Wider-than-expected Dem support on CLARITY (market structure), which goes to the Senate. GENIUS (stablecoins) will become law
THREAD: Previously unreported documents reveal how concerns over the governance, performance, and leadership of the @HarvardIOP have come to a head in recent years.
@TheCrimson
NEW: Why the Senate's crypto bill is in turmoil
The path forward for landmark stablecoin legislation is in jeopardy after 9 key Dems said they wouldn’t support revisions that GOP lawmakers unveiled last week.
The move stunned GOP aides
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New @HarvardIOP poll of likely 18- to 29-year-olds:
Biden 60%
Trump 27%
Enthusiasm for Biden as a candidate is low, but 63% say they will “definitely be voting." At this point in '16, that # was just 47%.
Far fewer going for 3rd party than '16.