According to Decrypt, in the United States, in addition to Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas and North Dakota have currently drafted bills opposing digital dollars.

Texas lawmakers introduced 25 draft bills this month expressing opposition to the creation of a central bank digital currency and claiming that a digital dollar could lead to unprecedented levels of government oversight and control over private cash holdings and transactions. “Adoption of a CBDC by the federal government would give unprecedented control over the lives, liberties, choices and sovereignty of the people of North Dakota to the Federal Reserve,” North Dakota lawmakers said. Lawmakers in the Louisiana Legislature said the technology “ raises significant concerns about Louisiana and corporate privacy," and urged the U.S. Congress not to support CBDC legislation.

According to previous news on May 12, the governor of Florida signed a ban on CBDC, which will take effect on July 1.