Rebecca Bennett completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and expressed strong support for a clear legislative framework for digital assets, advocating for the right to self-custody and an end to de-banking for lawful crypto users. She supports specific legislation like the Clarity Act, believing the government should foster blockchain innovation, protect consumers, and update market structure laws for digital asset trading venues.
House District 7 - Democrat Primary
Rebecca Bennett statements on crypto
Quoted from www.standwithcrypto.org on Mar 6th, 2026
Very pro-crypto
Tina Shah statements on crypto
Quoted from www.standwithcrypto.org on Mar 6th, 2026
Tina Shah completed the Stand With Crypto Questionnaire and supports congressional legislation to provide clear pathways for digital asset businesses, along with the right for Americans to self-custody their digital assets. She advocates for ending the de-banking of lawful crypto users and businesses, and supports a legislative framework to define digital assets as securities or commodities. Shah specifically backs the CLARITY Act, FIT21, and stablecoin frameworks to foster innovation and economic growth.
Very pro-crypto
Brian Varela statements on crypto

Brian Varela
@Varela4NJ
The NJ Senate just advanced S-680 out of committee, a bill requiring new AI and crypto data centers to generate their own clean power through solar, wind, geothermal, or nuclear sources.
The principle is simple: bring your own electricity.
Somewhat anti-crypto

Brian Varela
@Varela4NJ
It feels weird to agree with @RepMTG, but she’s right! Trump and House Republicans should be focusing on working Americans, not billionaire crypto donors. x.com/Ronxyz00/statu…
Somewhat anti-crypto
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