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“The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Open Market Committee should not use a central bank digital currency to carry out monetary policy.”
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“The Federal Reserve should not launch a retail digital dollar for the public unless Congress clearly approves it first.”
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“The Federal Reserve should be treated as having no current power to issue a CBDC or very similar digital asset, and should get that power only if Congress passes a law granting it.”
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“The Federal Reserve and Treasury should not design, build, issue, test, or approve central bank digital currency programs, including private-company pilots, unless Congress first passes a new law allowing it.”
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“A public Federal Reserve digital dollar should be clearly defined, blocked through December 31, 2031, and still require Congress to pass a later law before the Federal Reserve can launch one.”
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“The Federal Reserve Board should not study, test, build, launch, or operate a CBDC or a very similar digital asset.”
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“Federal Reserve banks should not offer banking products or services directly to individual people or hold personal accounts for them.”
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“Federal Reserve banks should not create a public digital dollar, or a very similar digital asset, for individual people either directly or through banks, payment companies, or other middlemen.”
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“Private dollar-based digital currency should remain outside CBDC restrictions when it is open to use, does not require permission, stays private, and protects users like cash.”
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“Private dollar-denominated digital money should remain allowed when anyone can access it, people can use it without permission, and it protects privacy like coins and paper cash.”
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