Oklahoma State Senator Dusty Deevers has introduced the Bitcoin Freedom Act, a new legislation designed to offer Oklahomans alternative financial solutions amid growing inflation concerns.
Senator Deevers stated in an X post that the proposed SB325 bill is designed to provide workers with the option to receive their wages in Bitcoin and enable businesses to accept the cryptocurrency for goods and services.
He emphasized that participation is voluntary, adding that the bill ārespects free-market principlesā and allows both employees and employers to select their preferred payment methods.
āInflation caused by reckless spending and money printing is eroding the purchasing power of Oklahomans,ā Deevers wrote.
Senator Deevers commended President-elect Donald Trump for his pro-Bitcoin stance during the campaign, asserting that Bitcoin has firmly entered the mainstream economy and is undeniably a key component of the future of finance.
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The Republican senator emphasized that his new legislation positions Oklahoma in a āleadership role nationally,ā ensuring the state adopts the future of financial technology and offers its citizens greater financial choices.
Senator Deevers’ Bitcoin Freedom Act is set to be reviewed during the 60th legislative session, which begins on February 3.
“If Washington D.C. can ruin something, it likely will. And it is certainly ruining the US dollar,” Senator Deevers wrote in his X post, criticizing the high inflation in the U.S. āOne of my biggest campaign promises was to fight for the financial well-being of those I represent and do what I could to offset the damage caused by inflation,ā he added.
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Deeversā post garnered positive reactions from the crypto community, with many supporters congratulating the senator and expressing enthusiasm for the proposed Bitcoin Freedom Act.
Kaz Bycko, the Vice President of the Oklahoma Bitcoin Association, expressed enthusiasm in response to Deeverās post, offering the organization’s support for the proposed bill.
In another post, Bycko shared Deever’s announcement, adding his own commentary: āOklahoma is Bitcoin Country,ā emphasizing the state’s growing embrace of cryptocurrency.
