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A crypto-friendly bill co-authored by a cryptocurrency firm and first introduced by Republican state senator Mike Flood this January was signed into law today in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Financial Innovation Act was one of Senator Flood s first initiatives, introduced scarcely two weeks after being sworn into office. It will authorize the regulation of digital asset depositories in the state by creating a new state banking charter tailored to digital asset-backed financial services. Republican lawmakers outnumber Democrats almost two-to-one in the state legislature (32 to 17) and numbers for this week s final vote were 46–2.
Signed into law as Legislative Bill 649, the Act means that financial institutions e.g., banks, building and loan associations can operate digital asset depository businesses, for which Nebraska will provide “charter, operation, supervision, and regulation.” Under the terms of the Act, these institutions can be chartered in the United Stat
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Journey to Freedom: Graduate thesis addresses slavery in Nebraska Territory Post Views: 811
In her master’s thesis – “Journey to Freedom from Nebraska Territory” – Gail Shaffer Blankenau shines a light on a dark part of early Nebraska history by addressing slavery through the eyes of Celia and Eliza Grayson, two young Black women who were enslaved by Nebraska City founder Stephen F. Nuckolls.
Unlike the man who owned them, Stephen F. Nuckolls, their names largely faded into history.
“A lot of people don’t realize there were enslaved people in Nebraska,” said Gail Shaffer Blankenau, a professional genealogist and researcher from Lincoln.