Tim Moore highlights cash access advocacy and support for new crypto legislation

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Congressman Tim Moore has recently addressed issues related to financial access and digital assets through a series of posts on his social media account.

On July 16, 2025, Moore shared details about a meeting with the National ATM Council at the Capitol. He wrote, “Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting with the National ATM Council and showing them around the Capitol! We talked about the importance of preserving cash access and ensuring every American can continue to pay how they choose.”

The following day, July 17, 2025, Moore commented on recent legislative developments regarding cryptocurrency in Congress. He stated, “The House just passed three major crypto bills, and I proudly voted for all of them. One-third of Americans have used digital assets. It’s time our laws caught up. North Carolina is a leader in digital finance, and now America will lead on the world stage, too. “ Shortly after this post, he added another message encouraging further reading: “Read more: https://t.co/wyxSq5ITSg”

Discussions about maintaining cash access have grown as more businesses transition toward digital payment methods. At the same time, there has been increased legislative activity around cryptocurrencies in Congress as policymakers respond to their rising use among Americans.



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