House committee advances bills to promote cryptocurrency investment options in Michigan

Jim Holcomb, President & CEO at Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Jim Holcomb, President & CEO at Michigan Chamber of Commerce
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The House Committee on Economic Competitiveness has moved forward with two bipartisan bills aimed at promoting the use of cryptocurrency as an investment option in Michigan. The proposed legislation would create a framework for how digital assets are regulated by the government and could influence the state’s economic competitiveness.

These bills offer an alternative to traditional currency investments, potentially impacting Michigan’s position in the evolving digital asset market. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is seeking input from the business community to better understand their views and inform its approach to cryptocurrency-related issues.

“Your feedback will help the Chamber better understand the business community’s perspective and guide our future action on cryptocurrencies,” stated the organization.

Business owners and stakeholders are encouraged to share their opinions by emailing Mike Alaimo or participating in a short survey provided by the Chamber.



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