Executive Order 14067

Executive Order 14067

Executive Order 14067—Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets March 09, 2022 By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Policy. Advances in digital and distributed ledger technology for financial services have led to dramatic growth in markets for digital assets, with profound implications for the protection of consumers, investors, and businesses, including data privacy and security; financial stability and systemic risk; crime; national security; the ability to exercise human rights; financial inclusion and equity; and energy demand and climate change. In November 2021, non-state issued digital assets reached a combined market capitalization of $3 trillion, up from approximately $14 billion in early November 2016. Monetary authorities globally are also exploring, and in some cases introducing, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). While many activities involving digital assets are within the scope of existing domestic laws and regulations, an area where the United States has been...
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Post RNC and DNC: My Four Things

Post RNC and DNC: My Four Things

$148 million dollars and two weeks later, the RNC (Republican National Convention) and DNC (Democratic National Convention) have ended and I am motivated to do four things: Remember God's priority in my heart and every aspect of life. If we remember Him, He will remember us. Remember to pray every day for our leaders, nation and world. Live out my best for family, friends and neighbors to make our communities, cities, states, country and world a better place. VOTE! Educate myself. Pray & think about it. Make a choice. Love one another. Live better.  Lookout for corruption. Be aware of wrong. Ask why. Government belongs to US - We The People! Remember these dates: Sept. 26 — Presidential debate at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio Oct. 4 — Vice presidential debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia Oct. 9 — Presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis Oct. 19 — Presidential debate at University of Nevada-Las Vegas Nov. 8 — Election Day The 2016 Republican National Convention was estimated to have cost $64 million dollars. The...
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