From Conservatives for Crypto <[email protected]>
Subject Local Elections Could Make or Break Crypto Freedom
Date June 8, 2025 6:02 PM
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Yesterday we looked at state laws. Today, we zoom in even further—your county clerk might matter more than Congress.

From mining bans to zoning laws that block crypto infrastructure, local politicians are stepping into the arena. Some counties welcome crypto innovation. Others are pushing ordinances that cripple mining farms or restrict digital payments.

Crypto advocates are waking up. The next wave of protection won’t start in Washington—it’ll start at your next town hall.

Tomorrow, we’ll shift to how international battles over CBDCs could reshape everything globally.

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**In 2021, Jackson, Tennessee became one of the first U.S. cities to explore paying employees in Bitcoin—led by a crypto-friendly mayor who campaigned on financial innovation.**

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