Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Idaho Introduces Its Own "Constitutional Tender Act"!

Our friends in Idaho have been working for some time now on their own version of a bill to restore constitutionally valid tender in that State, by restoring silver and gold as an alternative to Federal Reserve Notes. This bill, which they are calling the Idaho Constitutional Tender Act, was introduced on March 2nd in the House Ways & Means Committee. It has been assigned bill number 622.

I've been interacting with the members of The Idaho Sound Money Task Force (which includes monetary experts, state legislators, and interested citizens) for a number of months now, and have watched this bill come to fruition after several iterations. I have to say, I'm getting more and more excited as I see more and more states "coming on board" the sound money train!

2 comments:

  1. Bill,

    Since we follow constitutional tender initiatives, we would like to reprint your Idaho post at "The Monetary Future" blog.

    http://themonetaryfuture.blogspot.com

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  2. You're always more than welcome to repost anything you see here! Thanks for all you do! :-)

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