Emmer’s Flagship CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act Passes House of Representatives (2024)

Washington, D.C. - Today, the House of Representatives considered and passed Congressman and Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s (MN-06) flagship legislation, the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act.

In a vote of 216 - 192, the House of Representatives passed Emmer’s bill that would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a surveillance-style central bank digital currency (CBDC) that could give the federal government the ability to monitor and control individual Americans’ spending habits.

“For more than two years, we have worked to educate, grow support, and pass this important legislation, which prevents unelected bureaucrats from issuing a financial surveillance tool to fundamentally undermine our American values. My legislation ensures that the United States' digital currency policy remains in the hands of the American people so that any development of digital money reflects our values of privacy, individual sovereignty, and free market competitiveness. This is what the future global digital economy needs. We are proud to have led this effort and thank my colleagues for their support,” Congressman Emmer said.

Click here to see what key stakeholders are saying in support of the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act.

Before today’s vote, Whip Emmer delivered the following remarks on the House Floor in support of the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act:

“These last two weeks have been historic for financial innovation in Congress. Adoption of the SAB-121, the resolution by both chambers and bipartisan passage of the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act just yesterday shows that digital asset policy is no longer a backburner issue in Congress. It is now front and center, and we are just getting started.

The policies we’ve recently debated and adopted are in response to an Administration that has failed to provide the clarity and guidance the budding digital asset industry in the United States has been begging for. Because of their failures, Congress has voted to reverse incoherent regulation and establish new standards that will allow our economy to move deeper into the 21st-century economy.

Today, we continue these efforts to once again do what this Administration has failed to do, and I am proud to have my legislation, the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, on the Floor for a vote.

This bill was the first anti-central bank digital currency legislative effort introduced in the United States, and, for the past two Congresses, I’ve worked with my colleagues to update, improve, and grow support for it. This bill is simple: It halts the efforts of this Administrative State under President Biden from issuing a financial surveillance tool that – if not done correctly - will fundamentally alter the lives of every American.

Unlike decentralized cryptocurrencies, a CBDC is a digital form of sovereign currency that is designed, issued, and monitored by the federal government. It is government-controlled programmable money that, if not designed to emulate cash, could give the federal government the ability to surveil and restrict Americans' transactions and monitor every aspect of their daily lives.

And this is not hyperbole. We have already seen examples of governments developing these types of tools and use them to weaponize their financial systems against their citizens.

In China, the Communist Party employs a CBDC that can be used to monitor citizens’ spending habits.

Closer to home in the Western Hemisphere, the Canadian government demonstrated the power of federal financial surveillance and control when it froze the bank accounts of hundreds of truckers protesting the COVID vaccine mandate in 2022.

It is naïve to believe that your government won’t weaponize the tools it has to control you. So, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that the appetite for financial surveillance can be an attractive proposition right here at home.

In 2023 the White House issued an executive order placing an ‘urgency’ on CBDC research and development, and the agency reports to that executive order have made it clear that the Biden administration is not only itching to create a CBDC, but they are interested in developing and deploying one, potentially undermining the privacy rights of every one of our citizens.

Congress can’t allow this to happen.

My bill ensures the United States digital currency policy remains in the hands of the American people – not the Administrative State – so that any development of a digital money will reflect our American values: privacy, individual sovereignty, and free market competitiveness.

This legislation affirms that if the federal government seeks to create a digital version of the U.S. dollar, they can only do so with the explicit authorization from Congress. They can do that. But they have got to get authorization from Congress and they’ve got to make it open, permissionless, and private.

Whatever is ultimately developed must emulate the core tenets of cash. Simply put: any digital currency issued by the government, again must be open, permissionless, and private.

It cannot be used in the way the Chinese have deployed their digital yuan to build social credit scores on their citizens based on their purchases and their behavior. These types of tools cannot exist in a free society like ours, and we should only accept a digital currency that’s consistent with our values.

American values.

This is what the future global digital economy needs. If not open, permissionless, and private – like cash – a CBDC is nothing more than a CCP-style surveillance tool that will ultimately be used to oppress our American way of life.

If China embraces it, you know it’s something worth standing against.

We can and will continue to launch our economy deeper into the digital age without jeopardizing who we are as Americans, and this bill is designed to ensure that that happens.

I want to thank the 165 Members of Congress who have joined as a cosponsor of my legislation, in addition to Chairman McHenry, Chairman Hill, Chairman Davidson, and the many others on both sides of the political aisle who have worked tirelessly with me and my team to make sure we keep the United States the beacon of innovation and global economic strength without undermining what makes our nation so special.

I urge all of my colleagues to support this legislation and I yield back the balance of my time.”

Background:
Unlike decentralized cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, a CBDC is a digital form of sovereign currency that is designed and issued by a central government and transacts on a digital ledger that is controlled by that government. In short, a CBDC is government-controlled, programmable money, that if not designed to emulate the privacy protections of cash, could give the federal government the ability to surveil Americans’ transactions and suppress politically unpopular activity.

In 2022, the Biden Administration issued Executive Order 14067, which placed urgency on the research and development of a central bank digital currency. The Federal Reserve’s 2022 CBDC report, as well as other agency reports pursuant to the Executive Order, outlined the Biden Administration’s interest in researching and developing a surveillance-style CBDC.

Foreign governments around the world have already shown a willingness to weaponize their financial system against their citizens. In China, the Communist Party employs a CBDC that has been used to monitor and control citizens’ spending habits. In Canada, the Trudeau Administration froze the bank accounts of hundreds of their citizens who were engaged in the trucker protests of 2022.

The CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act protects Americans from the growing Administrative State by banning the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency. Specifically, this bill bars the Federal Reserve from directly issuing a CBDC to individuals, preventing the Fed from becoming a retail bank that gathers personal financial information on American citizens. It prohibits the Fed from indirectly issuing a CBDC to individuals through intermediaries, preventing the issuance of a CBDC through our two-tier financial system. It ensures that the Fed cannot use any CBDC to implement monetary policy, preventing it from using a CBDC to manipulate the American economy. It requires that Congress pass legislation authorizing any government-created digital dollar. Finally, the legislation safeguards innovation and any future development of digital cash.

Since the 117th Congress, Whip Emmer has been the leading voice against any Federal Reserve-issued central bank digital currency.

Full text of the bill is available, here.

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Emmer’s Flagship CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act Passes House of Representatives (2024)

FAQs

Emmer’s Flagship CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act Passes House of Representatives? ›

In a vote of 216 - 192, the House of Representatives passed Emmer's bill that would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a surveillance-style central bank digital currency (CBDC) that could give the federal government the ability to monitor and control individual Americans' spending habits.

What is the Cbdc anti-surveillance state act? ›

This Act may be cited as the “CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act”. SEC. 2. Prohibition on Federal reserve banks relating to certain products or services for individuals and prohibition on directly issuing a central bank digital currency. Section 16 of the Federal Reserve Act (12 U.S.C.

What is the CBDC bill in Congress? ›

Referred in Senate (06/03/2024) To amend the Federal Reserve Act to prohibit the Federal reserve banks from offering certain products or services directly to an individual, to prohibit the use of central bank digital currency for monetary policy, and for other purposes.

What is HR1122? ›

This bill limits the ability of the Federal Reserve to (1) provide direct services to individuals, and (2) use a central bank digital currency. A central bank digital currency is a digital currency (e.g., Bitcoin or Ether) issued by a government-backed central bank.

What is HR 5403? ›

H.R. 5403 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress.

What bill stops digital currency? ›

5403, the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, sponsored by Majority Whip Tom Emmer (MN-06). H.R. 5403 halts unelected bureaucrats from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC)—which would threaten Americans' right to financial privacy—without explicit authorization from Congress.

Why does the US need a CBDC? ›

Like existing forms of money, a CBDC would enable the general public to make digital payments. As a liability of the Federal Reserve, however, a CBDC would be the safest digital asset available to the general public, with no associated credit or liquidity risk.

Did the house pass a bill banning CBDC? ›

In a vote of 216 - 192, the House of Representatives passed Emmer's bill that would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a surveillance-style central bank digital currency (CBDC) that could give the federal government the ability to monitor and control individual Americans' spending habits.

Will central bank digital currency replace cash? ›

2. Will a U.S. CBDC replace cash or paper currency? The Federal Reserve is committed to ensuring the continued safety and availability of cash and is considering a CBDC as a means to expand safe payment options, not to reduce or replace them.

Do we need CBDC? ›

A CBDC's main purpose is to provide businesses and consumers with privacy, transferability, convenience, accessibility, and financial security. Many individuals throughout the world have no access to bank accounts, so a CBDC would give them a way to be paid, hold their money, and pay bills.

What is HR 3712? ›

To amend the Federal Reserve Act to require an Act of Congress for certain activities related to the issuance of a central bank digital currency, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

What is HR 4437 purpose? ›

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to strengthen enforcement of the immigration laws, to enhance border security, and for other purposes.

What is hr 1318? ›

1318 - An act to support States in their work to save and sustain the health of mothers during pregnancy, childbirth, and in the postpartum period, to eliminate disparities in maternal health outcomes for pregnancy-related and pregnancy-associated deaths, to identify solutions to improve health care quality and health ...

What is hr 715? ›

H.R. 715 - Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2023 118th Congress (2023-2024) | Get alerts.

What is the purpose of CBDC? ›

A CBDC's main purpose is to provide businesses and consumers with privacy, transferability, convenience, accessibility, and financial security. Many individuals throughout the world have no access to bank accounts, so a CBDC would give them a way to be paid, hold their money, and pay bills.

What is the surveillance Act in the United States? ›

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a critical tool for protecting our national security. It enables the U.S. Intelligence Community to collect, analyze, and share foreign intelligence information on individual terrorists, weapons proliferators, hackers, and other foreign intelligence targets.

Did the US ban CBDC? ›

The CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act protects Americans from the growing Administrative State by banning the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency.

Is CBDC a threat? ›

A UK House of Lords economic affairs committee report concluded that a CBDC poses two main security risks: first, that individual accounts could be compromised through cybersecurity weaknesses; and, second, that a centralised CBDC ledger could be a target for attack from “hostile state and non-state actors”.

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