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by: xpoolPosted on: May 7, 2025

Arizona Senate Passes Bitcoin Reserve Bill; Waiting for Governor’s Decision

The Arizona Senate has voted to approve the Bitcoin Reserve Bill SB 1373. The bill now awaits the Governor’s final decision, following Governor Katie Hobbs’ previous veto of a similar measure, SB 1025. This marks a significant step forward for the potential establishment of a state-sponsored Bitcoin reserve.

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