Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR3896

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Discourages the use of central bank digital currency

Impact

If passed, HR3896 would directly impact state financial regulations concerning the use of and interaction with digital currencies. State entities would be required to reconsider how they engage with digital currencies under a framework that discourages the establishment of CBDCs. This could lead to a unique regulatory landscape in which traditional banking systems and emerging financial technologies must coexist without the support of a federally-backed digital currency, thus fostering an environment where alternative digital currencies may thrive in the absence of CBDCs.

Summary

House Bill HR3896 aims to discourage the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) by establishing a legal and regulatory framework that limits their implementation at the state level. The bill presents concerns regarding the implications of CBDCs on personal privacy, economic freedom, and the overall monetary system. By focusing on the potential risks associated with central bank digital currencies, the bill seeks to ensure that state residents are protected from what proponents consider intrusive financial oversight by governmental entities.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HR3896. While advocates argue that establishing a clear stance against CBDCs is necessary to protect economic freedom and individual privacy, critics contend that the bill may stifle innovation in financial technology and restrict the development of potentially beneficial monetary systems. The discussions imply deep divisions within the legislative body regarding the future of digital currencies and the role of government in overseeing monetary policy. Opponents also raise concerns about the implications for access to digital financial services, especially for populations that may benefit from improved banking options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB764

Establishes provisions relating to digital asset mining and virtual currencies

MO SB692

Creates new provisions of law relating to virtual currency

MO SB67

Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act

MO HB937

Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act

MO HB239

Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act

MO HB525

Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act

MO SB536

Creates new provisions relating to digital mining

MO HB649

Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies by requiring the Land Bank of Kansas City, Missouri to file quiet title actions

MO HB587

Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies and the collection of delinquent property taxes

MO HB1387

Modifies provisions relating to the use of credit information when underwriting insurance contracts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.