Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB544

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

Cryptocurrency; governmental entities authorized to use stablecoins as payment to vendors and contractors

Impact

If enacted, HB544 would likely have significant implications for state laws governing financial transactions and public contracting. It allows governmental entities to utilize approved payment stablecoins, provided they meet specific criteria established by the Alabama Securities Commission. This change could streamline transaction processes with vendors and contractors, potentially resulting in increased efficiency and innovation in public payments.

Summary

House Bill 544 aims to modernize payment methods utilized by governmental entities in Alabama by allowing them to pay vendors and contractors using payment stablecoins. The bill defines a payment stablecoin as a digital asset structured to maintain a stable value, intended for use as a means of payment. This measure reflects a growing trend in the public sector to adopt digital currencies as legitimate forms of payment, particularly as stablecoins promise minimal volatility compared to traditional cryptocurrencies.

Contention

There are several points of contention surrounding HB544. Critics may argue about the risks associated with stablecoins, including concerns over their backing and regulatory oversight. While the bill stipulates that only stablecoins meeting stringent standards can be authorized, including requirements for U.S. incorporation and full backing by the dollar, skeptics might worry about the implications of relying on digital currencies for state financial obligations. Furthermore, the bill mandates governmental entities to disclose specific information about stablecoins to vendors, which adds another layer of complexity to public contracting.

Regulatory framework

The bill also aligns with the federal Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, establishing a collaborative regulatory framework for stablecoins. This synergy indicates the state’s commitment to upholding financial integrity while exploring innovative payment solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB260

State government, governmental bodies and governmental entities prohibited from purchasing or using certain unmanned aircraft systems

AL HB407

Local redevelopment authorities, transient occupancy taxes use as payment in lieu of tax authorized, reporting

AL HB546

Taxation; to exempt the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo from the payment of sales and use taxes.

AL SB14

Responsible vendors program; require ABC Board to report to the Legislature

AL HB513

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

AL SB275

Food trucks and other mobile food vendors; require one business license, health inspection, and fire inspection to apply statewide

AL HB597

Public works; alternative project delivery methods authorized; adoption of administrative rules authorized; protest procedures and reporting requirements established; Public Works Advisory Council established

AL SB332

Public works; alternative project delivery methods authorized; adoption of administrative rules authorized; protest procedures and reporting requirements established; Public Works Advisory Council established

AL SB194

Agriculture authorities; authorized to terminate or move easements via eminent domain

AL HB506

Off-road vehicles, authorized to be used as authorized emergency vehicles under certain circumstances

Similar Bills

AL HB259

Stablecoin; license required for issuance or sale of stablecoins, Alabama Securities Commission to enforce and authorize, penalties provided

CA AB1180

An act to add and repeal Section 3104 3802 of the Financial Code, relating to digital financial assets.

CA AB2409

Digital assets: meme coins.

FL S1568

Use of Digital Currency by the Department of Financial Services

CA SB97

An act to amend Sections 3102 and 3603 3102, 3103, 3201, 3205, 3211, 3307, 3501, 3505, 3603, and 3701 of the Financial Code, relating to financial regulation.

FL S0314

Payment Stablecoin

FL H1415

Use of Digital Currency by the Department of Financial Services

FL H0175

Payment Stablecoin