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House Seeks Permanent CBDC Ban
March 06, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives, led by Representative Ralph Norman and several colleagues, has passed legislation calling for a permanent ban on the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the United States. This legislative action reflects concerns about financial surveillance and government overreach associated with CBDCs. The House urges the Senate to strengthen the language in pending bills to ensure the ban is not temporary, signaling ongoing congressional debate on the future of digital currency policy.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in federal financial systems, digital payment infrastructure, and related technology should be aware of potential policy shifts that could impact future government digital currency initiatives.
- The permanent ban effort may limit or delay federal procurement opportunities related to CBDC development, implementation, or associated digital financial services.
- Organizations providing cybersecurity, privacy, and financial technology solutions should evaluate how this legislative stance could influence federal demand and regulatory requirements.
- Monitoring Senate actions and legislative outcomes is critical for anticipating changes in federal digital currency procurement strategies and compliance obligations.
Americans deserve financial freedom, privacy, and control over their OWN money. A permanent ban on a Central Bank Digital Currency is essential to protecting those principles.
— Rep. Ralph Norman
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U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Federal Reserve
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- Permanently Ban CBDC | U.S. Representative Ralph Norman · Norman House · Mar 06