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Michigan Wants To Pay State Employees In Bitcoin

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Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock has introduced legislation that would allow classified state civil service employees to receive their wages in Bitcoin or other qualifying digital assets, marking what supporters describe as a first-of-its-kind effort to integrate Bitcoin into state payroll systems.

The proposal would amend Michigan’s Payment of Wages and Fringe Benefits Act (1978 PA 390) by adding a new section permitting salaried state employees, beginning Jan. 1, 2027, to choose from three methods of compensation: U.S. currency paid in person at the Department of Treasury in Lansing, direct deposit or electronic transfer to a financial institution, or payment in a digital currency of the employee’s choice.

Under the bill that was shared with Bitcoin Magazine, the state would be required to offer at least six digital currency options, with Bitcoin mandated as one of them. 

The legislation also prohibits the state from offering any state-owned or state-controlled digital currency in which issuance or supply is managed by a national government or central bank — a provision that effectively bars the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

Maddock, a Republican from Milford and current vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee, said the measure is aimed at expanding financial choice for public workers and positioning Michigan as a leader in digital asset adoption.