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Texas House Passes Second Bill to Facilitate More Use of Bullion Depository

Texas House Passes Second Bill to Facilitate More Use of Bullion Depository

by Mike Maharrey | May 6, 2019 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

AUSTIN, Texas (May 6, 2019) – On Friday, the Texas House passed a second bill thatย would take a step toward exempting precious metals stored in the Texasย Bullion Depository from certain taxes. Final passage of this legislation wouldย take another step toward the...
Texas Committee Passes Bills to Facilitate Use of Bullion Depository

Texas Committee Passes Bills to Facilitate Use of Bullion Depository

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 24, 2019 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

AUSTIN, Texas (April 24, 2019) – Last week, a Texas House committee unanimously passed two billsย that would exempt precious metals stored in the Texasย Bullion Depository from certain taxes.ย Passage of the amendment wouldย take another step toward the everyday use...
Activists Block Washington State Effort to Impose Sales Tax on Sound Money

Activists Block Washington State Effort to Impose Sales Tax on Sound Money

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 23, 2019 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

OLYMPIA, Wash. (April 23, 2019) – Thanks to intense activist pressure, efforts to impose a sales tax on gold and silver were shut down in Washington state last week. Since last month, a few misguided Washington State senators and representatives have been trying...
Resisting the System: Interview with Bill Greene on Ending the Fed, and More

Resisting the System: Interview with Bill Greene on Ending the Fed, and More

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 18, 2019 | Audio/Video, Interviews

Bill Greeneโ€™s biggest claim to fame is spurning Donald Trump and voting for Ron Paul as a member of the electoral college in 2016. But Bill is more than just a โ€œfaithless elector.โ€ Heโ€™s an assistant professor of political science at South Texas College, and an expert...
Today in History: Coinage Act of 1792 Passed

Today in History: Coinage Act of 1792 Passed

by Dave Benner | Apr 2, 2019 | Constitutional Tender, History

Today in history, the Coinage Act of 1792 was passed. It was the first attempt, under the current Constitution, to establish a coinage system for the United States. The coins were based on a decimal system, championed by Thomas Jefferson and Robert Morris in the...
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