Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has stunned Washington again – but this time, not for toeing the party line. In a political twist that’s got conservatives nodding in approval and Democrats raising eyebrows, Fetterman has teamed up with Republican Senator Kevin Cramer to push back hard against the growing push for a cashless America.

Their new bill, the Payment Choice Act, would force all brick-and-mortar businesses to accept cash – a powerful stand in an era when digital transactions are being used to erode privacy and control consumer behavior. While progressives have championed cashless convenience, Fetterman’s move puts him squarely in defense of working-class Americans who are increasingly left behind.
“It’s simple: if you’re open for business in America, you should take U.S. dollars,” Fetterman said bluntly.
That no-nonsense stance is resonating far beyond Pennsylvania.
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