A new is moving forward after clearing a key committee vote. The goal is simple. It stops public officials from making money off digital assets while they serve in office.
The measure focuses on ethics, not broad rules for crypto. It blocks officials from creating, promoting, or earning from digital assets during their time in public service. Supporters say this closes a big gap that lets people hide money moves on the blockchain.
One lawmaker noted the current system has a loophole so large you could drive a truck through it. The bill now heads to the full House after passing the committee by a 14 to 12 vote.
During talks, some members asked why crypto faces tougher checks than stocks or bonds. The answer came down to how digital assets work. They live on a blockchain, can stay hidden, and make it hard to trace where money comes from or who benefits.
Unlike regular investments, crypto deals often lack clear records. This makes it easier for conflicts of interest to stay out of sight. The bill aims to fix that by requiring full disclosure and possible divestment.
The narrow win in committee shows the topic divides lawmakers. Still, the bill now gets a chance for wider debate in the House. If it passes there, it could set a new standard for how states handle crypto and public service.
People who follow state politics and blockchain rules will watch this closely. It could influence similar ideas in other places that want to keep money from swaying official decisions.
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