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Treasury seeks public input tied to Trump’s order on electronic payments

A March executive order requires the agency to manage a shift from paper-based payments to electronic methods across the federal government by Sept. 30.

Four months ahead of a deadline to shift the federal government from paper-based payments to electronic methods, the Treasury Department is seeking feedback from the public on how best to approach that transition.

In a request for information published Friday in the Federal Register, Treasury said it welcomes comments from individuals and organizations on the implementation of President Donald Trump’s electronic payments executive order, which was issued in March.

The RFI also offers respondents the opportunity to “make recommendations to increase public awareness to help consumers, including unbanked and underbanked populations, transition to digital payments.”

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