Joint Statement from Rep. David Willis and Rep. Allen Chesser
Joint Statement from Rep. David Willis and Rep. Allen Chesser
Appointed to the House Select Committee on Blockchain and Digital Assets
Raleigh, NC — Rep. David Willis and Rep. Allen Chesser made the following statement regarding their appointment to the House Select Committee on Blockchain and Digital Assets:
"We are honored to be appointed by Speaker Hall to serve on the House Select Committee on Blockchain and Digital Assets. North Carolina has an opportunity to be a leader in shaping policy around emerging technologies that will impact our economy, financial systems, and the security of personal information. This committee’s work will focus on ensuring that innovation can thrive in our state while also providing appropriate safeguards for consumers and businesses.
We look forward to working with our colleagues, industry experts, and stakeholders to develop thoughtful recommendations that will keep North Carolina at the forefront of emerging technologies and competitive in the global marketplace."
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