US Lawmakers Introduce ‘First Bipartisan Bill’ Blocking a CBDC
US lawmakers from both sides of the aisle introduced a bill this week to block the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency. Republican Rep. French Hill of Arkansas and Democratic Rep. Jake Auchinclos...
Republican Rep. French Hill of Arkansas and Democratic Rep. Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts introduced the bill this week, dubbed the Power of the Mint Act.
Hill said it was the first bipartisan bill in Congress to block the central bank from issuing a CBDC, on the House floor this week....
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