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    Michigan Wants To Pay State Employees In Bitcoin

    By February 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock has launched laws that may permit labeled state civil service workers to obtain their wages in Bitcoin or different qualifying digital belongings, marking what supporters describe as a first-of-its-kind effort to combine Bitcoin into state payroll programs.

    The proposal would amend Michigan’s Cost of Wages and Fringe Advantages Act (1978 PA 390) by including a brand new part allowing salaried state workers, starting Jan. 1, 2027, to select from three strategies of compensation: U.S. forex paid in particular person on the Division of Treasury in Lansing, direct deposit or digital switch to a monetary establishment, or cost in a digital forex of the worker’s alternative.

    Below the invoice that was shared with Bitcoin Journal, the state can be required to supply a minimum of six digital forex choices, with Bitcoin mandated as one in all them. 

    The laws additionally prohibits the state from providing any state-owned or state-controlled digital forex by which issuance or provide is managed by a nationwide authorities or central financial institution — a provision that successfully bars using central financial institution digital currencies (CBDCs).

    Maddock, a Republican from Milford and present vice chair of the Home Appropriations Committee, stated the measure is aimed toward increasing monetary alternative for public staff and positioning Michigan as a frontrunner in digital asset adoption. 

    JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock introduces invoice to permit workers to be paid in bitcoin and to ban the issuance of a CBDC 👏 pic.twitter.com/mREwMSSg8v

    — Bitcoin Journal (@BitcoinMagazine) February 24, 2026