NC overrides governor’s veto to enact law banning federal digital currency

The North Carolina General Assembly has taken the final steps to approve a bill that bars the federal government from executing a central bank digital currency in the Tar Heel State in the event that the Federal Reserve moves forward with the controversial addition to our monetary system.

The Senate reconvened Monday in Raleigh and voted 27-17 to override the Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto. With a three-fifths supermajority approving the override, as required by law, House Bill 690 received just enough support in the Senate to become be enacted despite the governor’s objections. The Republican supermajorities in both the House and Senate had enough support despite Democrat legislators reversing their support just a few months ago, after originally supporting the measure. 

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Phil1350
Phil1350
29 days ago

Thank the Good Lord, they over rid him. The digital control is what the satanic feds wanted so they track every transaction us North Carolinians made. the banks have been put on notice now, they are not allowed to be forced into a federal mandated mark beast system.

Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson
29 days ago

I am somewhat encouraged that the legislature did this at all. However, I consider it unlikely this will hold up long term. It will be one of the first things reversed if the Dems take the governor’s office and the Republicans lose their super-majorities -- both of which I see as likely. More importantly and perhaps more assuredly, eventually -- the Supreme Court will strike it down.

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
29 days ago

Patriots All !!!

God Bless North Carolina

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
29 days ago

Patriots Rule !!!

God Bless North Carolina

Tea For One
Tea For One
28 days ago

God Bless you for standing up against the BEAST system!