Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR8 Introduced / Analysis

Filed 01/22/2025

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                    BILL ANALYSIS        Senate Research Center   S.C.R. 8     89R4030 KSM-D   By: Parker         Business & Commerce         3/7/2025         As Filed          AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT   S.C.R. 8 addresses the risks of creating a central bank digital currency and seeks to express the opposition of the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas to creation of a central bank digital currency. This opposition arises out of concerns for potential threats to privacy, financial stability, and increased vulnerability to intrusive federal oversight and security threats.   The Federal Reserve is exploring the potential benefits and risks of implementing a central bank digital currency, but it has not given sufficient consideration to key issues regarding privacy and cybersecurity.  A central bank digital currency (CBDC) is a digital form of money that is a liability of the Federal Reserve, rather than a liability of commercial banks; retail CBDCs are issued to the general public, establishing a direct relationship between the Federal Reserve and consumers, which could lead to unprecedented levels of government surveillance and control over private cash holdings and transactions. A number of global leaders have expressed concern about the threat of cyber risk to financial stability, and CBDC vulnerabilities could be exploited to compromise a nation's financial system. Many CBDC proposals involve the centralized collection of transaction data, which poses major privacy and security risks, such as making it easier for intruders to access the data of more users; however, proposals that include strategies to minimize those risks often reduce transparency for regulators seeking to detect money laundering, terrorism financing, and other illicit activities. The implementation of a CBDC would make countless U.S. citizens more vulnerable to intrusive federal oversight and security threats.  RESOLVED   That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby express its opposition to the creation of a central bank digital currency.

BILL ANALYSIS

Senate Research Center S.C.R. 8
89R4030 KSM-D By: Parker
 Business & Commerce
 3/7/2025
 As Filed



Senate Research Center

S.C.R. 8

89R4030 KSM-D

By: Parker

Business & Commerce

3/7/2025

As Filed

AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT

S.C.R. 8 addresses the risks of creating a central bank digital currency and seeks to express the opposition of the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas to creation of a central bank digital currency. This opposition arises out of concerns for potential threats to privacy, financial stability, and increased vulnerability to intrusive federal oversight and security threats.

The Federal Reserve is exploring the potential benefits and risks of implementing a central bank digital currency, but it has not given sufficient consideration to key issues regarding privacy and cybersecurity.

A central bank digital currency (CBDC) is a digital form of money that is a liability of the Federal Reserve, rather than a liability of commercial banks; retail CBDCs are issued to the general public, establishing a direct relationship between the Federal Reserve and consumers, which could lead to unprecedented levels of government surveillance and control over private cash holdings and transactions.

A number of global leaders have expressed concern about the threat of cyber risk to financial stability, and CBDC vulnerabilities could be exploited to compromise a nation's financial system. Many CBDC proposals involve the centralized collection of transaction data, which poses major privacy and security risks, such as making it easier for intruders to access the data of more users; however, proposals that include strategies to minimize those risks often reduce transparency for regulators seeking to detect money laundering, terrorism financing, and other illicit activities.

The implementation of a CBDC would make countless U.S. citizens more vulnerable to intrusive federal oversight and security threats.

RESOLVED

That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby express its opposition to the creation of a central bank digital currency.