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Crypto sector influences political landscape in California

2026-04-18 10:25

California Representative Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee and a leading advocate for tighter digital asset rules, is facing a primary challenger heavily funded by the crypto sector.

Roughly 69% of challenger Myla Rahman’s campaign contributions come from crypto-affiliated donors, making the race a focal point for the industry’s broader push to influence financial regulation in Washington. Since entering the race in February, Rahman has raised about $14,500, including a $6,600 donation from Ripple chief executive Brad Garlinghouse and support from figures tied to the Solana Policy Institute.

Committee power and control over crypto policy

Waters has been one of the most prominent voices in Congress calling for stricter oversight of digital assets. If Democrats retain control of the House after the next elections, she is positioned to reclaim the chair of the Financial Services Committee, placing her at the center of any crypto-related legislation that comes before the chamber.

This potential return to the chairmanship has heightened the stakes for the digital asset sector, which is backing candidates who may be more receptive to easing regulatory burdens and accelerating policy clarity.

Industry pushes clarity act through Congress

At the core of the industry’s current lobbying effort is the “Clarity Act,” a bill designed to relax certain regulatory constraints and define more clearly which agencies oversee which types of digital assets.

The legislation passed the House in July 2025 by a bipartisan vote of 294–134 and is now pending in a Senate committee. The act would assign primary oversight of “digital commodities” to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, while the Securities and Exchange Commission would retain authority over assets that resemble traditional securities.

Banking groups have opposed parts of the bill, warning that it could accelerate a shift of deposits out of conventional institutions and into digital asset platforms. A key sticking point in Senate negotiations has been how to treat yields generated from stablecoins, an area where banks see direct competitive risk.

Senate talks narrow remaining disputes

According to an April analysis from JPMorgan, Senate discussions on the Clarity Act have “substantially progressed,” with only a small number of unresolved items still on the table.

That narrowing of differences has raised expectations that the bill could clear the Senate in the second half of 2026, provided lawmakers bridge gaps on issues such as stablecoin yields and how far to go in limiting the SEC’s reach. Earlier delays in the upper chamber were largely driven by these disputes and by pressure from established financial institutions.

National strategy: hundreds of millions in political spending

Rahman’s campaign is part of a much broader, well-funded national strategy by the digital asset sector to shape U.S. policy. The industry has already directed an estimated $271 million toward influencing the 2026 midterm elections.

Pro-crypto political action committees reportedly hold at least $221 million in cash, ready to deploy in races across the country. Their goal is to boost candidates seen as supportive of financial innovation and to unseat incumbents who push for tougher oversight, such as Waters.

Donations cross party and policy lines

Despite sharply different policy positions, the industry’s political spending is not confined to one side of the regulatory debate. Waters herself has received past contributions from Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, illustrating a strategy of backing multiple candidates to preserve access regardless of which faction prevails.

Ripple has emerged as a central political donor. The company has funneled about $48 million to the pro-crypto Fairshake super PAC, while Garlinghouse has personally contributed millions more to candidates viewed as open to digital asset innovation. Larsen has also become a regular presence in campaign finance disclosures in Washington.

Market backdrop: cautious optimism in digital assets

The surge in political activity comes against a backdrop of improving sentiment in digital asset markets. Total weekly trading volume has recently doubled to more than $740 billion, indicating renewed activity and liquidity across major platforms.

The Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index averaged 61 in April 2026, signaling a “greed” reading that reflects growing risk appetite. Bitcoin itself has been trading near the $70,000 level, supported in part by an increase in institutional participation and more mainstream acceptance of digital assets as an alternative asset class.

Regulation, markets and the battle for policy direction

Together, the challenge to Waters, the push behind Rahman, and the rapid expansion of political funding underscore the sector’s determination to secure a more predictable regulatory framework.

For the digital asset industry, the outcome of the Clarity Act and key congressional races will help determine whether U.S. rules evolve toward clearer, more permissive standards, or whether enforcement-first approaches continue to dominate policy in Washington.


To understand how politics shapes crypto policy, explore Toobit Academy’s guide on future U.S. crypto regulation and stay ahead.

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