Mary Miller reposted the post below

Tom Emmer
@GOPMajorityWhip
GREAT NEWS: My Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act has been attached to FISA and sent to the Senate.
In passing a CBDC ban, the @HouseGOP is protecting the privacy of Americans and stopping the creation of a weaponized surveillance tool.
The House did its job; now it’s time for the Senate to pass our CBDC ban.
2026-04-29T21:29:29.000Z
Commentary on Stance
Add your own commentary on this stanceRepresentative Mary Miller of Illinois just shared a major update regarding the fight against financial surveillance, earning a flawless stance score of 100. The House recently attached the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act to FISA legislation, sending a complete ban on the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency to the Senate.
Why does opposing a government-issued digital dollar score so highly on the pro-crypto scale? Because a CBDC is the exact opposite of what makes cryptocurrency a net positive for humanity. While decentralized assets like Bitcoin and privately issued, fully-backed stablecoins promote financial freedom and utility, a CBDC is a programmable tool for state control. It would give the government unprecedented power to track, monitor, and potentially restrict your everyday transactions, bypassing private banks entirely.
Congresswoman Miller understands that true financial innovation requires regulatory clarity for decentralized networks, not a weaponized digital dollar controlled by the state. This position perfectly aligns with her flawless overall track record on crypto policy. She has consistently supported clear rules of the road for the industry, having voted for vital pro-crypto legislation like the CLARITY Act, which establishes a much-needed framework for digital commodities, and the GENIUS Act, which creates clear guidelines for payment stablecoins to thrive.
By pushing to ban CBDCs while simultaneously supporting the specific legislative frameworks that allow private digital assets and stablecoins to operate legally, Miller is cementing herself as a staunch defender of American financial privacy and technological progress. Blocking a centralized surveillance state while fostering a well-regulated, decentralized financial system is exactly the kind of measured, pro-innovation policy the industry needs. Now, the battle to protect American financial privacy moves to the Senate.

Every Democrat but TWO just voted for a Central Bank Digital Currency.
Let that sink in: They want the power to track, monitor, and control how YOU spend your money.
A CBDC gives the federal government a direct line to your bank account, bypassing private banks and handing unprecedented control to unelected bureaucrats.
It’s a surveillance tool. Every transaction you make could be logged, stored, and weaponized against you.
I proudly voted YES to PASS 