Panel approves resolution encouraging Missouri public pensions to examine crypto
As cryptocurrency becomes more and more commonplace, some Missouri lawmakers want state pensions to consider getting in on the emerging market.
Cameron Gerber is the business reporter for the Jefferson City News Tribune. A 2020 graduate of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, he joined the News Tribune staff in 2022 after covering the Missouri Legislature and state government for two years. He is a native of Eldon, Missouri. He can be found on Twitter at @CamGWrites.
As cryptocurrency becomes more and more commonplace, some Missouri lawmakers want state pensions to consider getting in on the emerging market.
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