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Signed by the Governor: Texas Law Establishes Bullion Depository, Helps Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

Signed by the Governor: Texas Law Establishes Bullion Depository, Helps Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

by Michael Boldin | Jun 12, 2015 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

AUSTIN, Tex. (June 12, 2015) – Today, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill establishing the nation’s first state-level gold depository, an important first step towards gold and silver as commonly-used legal tender in the state. Introduced by...
To the Governor’s Desk: Texas Bill Establishes Bullion Depository, Helps Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

To the Governor’s Desk: Texas Bill Establishes Bullion Depository, Helps Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

by Michael Boldin | May 31, 2015 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

AUSTIN, Tex. (May 31, 2015) – With just hours remaining before final deadlines in the 84th legislative session today, the Texas state House gave final approval to a bill that represents a first step towards gold and silver as commonly-used legal tender in the state....
Texas Senate Passes Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver

by Shane Trejo | May 26, 2015 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

AUSTIN, Tex. (May 26, 2015) – A bill taking a step towards gold and silver as commonly-used legal tender in Texas passed in the state Senate today by an overwhelming 29-2 vote. Introduced by State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (R- Southlake) and four co-sponsors on...
Texas Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver, Passes House 140-1

Texas Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver, Passes House 140-1

by Shane Trejo | May 7, 2015 | Constitutional Tender, State Bills

AUSTIN, Tex. (May 7, 2015) – A bill taking a step towards gold and silver as commonly-used legal tender in Texas passed in the state House today by an overwhelming 140-1 vote. Introduced by State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (R- Southlake) and four co-sponsors on...
Texas Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver, Passes Committee 7-0

Texas Bill to Establish Bullion Depository, Help Facilitate Transactions in Gold and Silver, Passes Committee 7-0

by Shane Trejo | Apr 13, 2015 | Constitutional Tender, State Bills

AUSTIN (Apr. 13, 2015) – A bill taking a step towards gold and silver as commonly-used legal tender in Texas passed unanimously through a state House committee last week. The vote was 7-0. Introduced by State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (R- Southlake) and four...
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