Tennessee Bill Signed Into Law That Specifies “Money” Does NOT Include Central Bank Digital Currency

Last Week, Governor Lee Signed Into Law A Bill That Amends Tennessee Code As It Relates To Central Bank’s Digital Currency And Money In The State.

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GOP Lawmakers Edge Closer To Opening Tennessee’s Incorporation Of Central Bank Digital Currency, Other Currencies Vulnerable To Centralized Control

Last Year, A Bill Was Passed That Changes The Definition Of Money And What Kinds Would Be Able To Be Used In Tennessee Without The Necessity Of Currency Exchange. This Year, New Legislation Has Been Introduced That Critics Warn Will Make The State Vulnerable To Being Forced To Participate In A Central Bank Digital Currency.

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Bitcoin Conference Moves To Nashville With Aims To Promote More Mainstream Use Outside Of Traditional Financial Centers

This Summer In Late July, The Bitcoin Conference Will Converge On Nashville, Specifically, Music City Center For What The Conference Website Calls “The World’s Largest Bitcoin Conference” To Continue The Drive For Global Hyperbitcoinization.

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Gov. Lee Signs Bill Into Law Laying Groundwork For Global Currency

Legislation Known As “The Money Transmission Modernization Act,” Legally Redefines What The Law Currently Recognizes As “Money” In The State Of Tennessee, Laying The Groundwork For A Global Currency, Was Officially Signed Into Law By Governor Bill Lee On April 4th, 2023.

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Tennessee Bill That Lays Groundwork For Global Currency Passes On House Floor

A Bill, Sponsored By Representative William Lamberth, That Effectively Lays The Groundwork For A Global Currency That Would Not Require An Exchange, Was Passed On The Tennessee House Floor By A Voice Vote, With 78 Aye’s And 10 Nay’s.

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TN Bill That Redefines Definition Of Money, Paves Way For Global Currency Passes Senate & Heads To House Floor

A Bill That Will Legally Redefine What The Law Currently Recognizes As “Money” In The State Of Tennessee Is Very Quietly Being Pushed Through The State Legislature And Is Very Close To Hitting Governor Lee’s Desk To Be Signed Into Law.

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