U.S. Senate passes landmark bill 84:6! Digital dollar faces significant resistance, CBDC issuance explicitly restricted

On March 3rd, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a housing reform bill that includes provisions restricting central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). This legislative development could have a profound impact on the future development of the digital dollar in the United States. The bill was approved with 84 votes in favor and 6 against, a rare display of bipartisan support in recent major policy votes.

Titled the “21st Century Housing Act,” the legislation is a substitute amendment to H.R.6644, covering multiple areas such as housing supply, affordability, and financial regulation. The bill was jointly introduced by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Senator Elizabeth Warren, representing a significant overhaul in housing policy and financial regulation.

Among many provisions, the most closely watched by fintech and crypto industries is the regulation concerning CBDCs. Section 10 of the bill explicitly states that, without explicit authorization from Congress, the Federal Reserve shall not issue a U.S. central bank digital currency. This language is interpreted as setting new institutional hurdles for the digital dollar initiative.

In recent years, U.S. policymakers have engaged in intense discussions over CBDCs. Some lawmakers worry that digital currencies could enhance financial surveillance capabilities, alter the existing banking infrastructure, and pose potential privacy challenges for individuals. As a result, there has been clear division within Congress regarding the regulatory framework for the digital dollar.

Aside from the digital currency provisions, the core focus of the bill remains on housing reform. The proposal aims to expand housing supply, improve housing assistance programs, reduce regulatory barriers, and adjust rules related to prefabricated housing and mortgage accessibility. Supporters believe these measures will help address the longstanding housing shortage in the U.S. and improve homeownership and rental conditions for residents.

The Senate’s decisive vote demonstrates a rare bipartisan consensus on housing policy issues. However, since the bill also involves fintech regulation, it may face further discussion and amendments during the subsequent review in the House of Representatives.

If ultimately enacted into law, this bill could become one of the most significant housing reform initiatives in recent U.S. history and serve as an important policy signal from Congress regarding the future of the digital dollar and CBDC regulation.

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