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West Virginia Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender

West Virginia Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender

by Alan Mosley | Jan 16, 2023 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W. Va. (Jan. 16, 2023) – A bill filed in the West Virginia House would make gold and silver legal tender. Passage into law would eliminate one barrier to using gold and silver in everyday transactions, a foundational step for people to undermine the...
West Virginia Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

West Virginia Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 14, 2023 | Qualified Immunity, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Jan. 14, 2023) –  A bill introduced in the West Virginia House would create a process to sue police officers and government officials in state court for the deprivation of individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a...
West Virginia Bill Would Set Foundation to End Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments

West Virginia Bill Would Set Foundation to End Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 12, 2023 | Defend the Guard, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Jan. 12, 2023) – A bill introduced in the West Virginia House would require the governor to stop unconstitutional foreign combat deployments of the state’s National Guard troops. Passage into law would take a big step toward restoring the founders’...
West Virginia Legal Tender Act Would Treat Gold and Silver as Money

West Virginia Legal Tender Act Would Treat Gold and Silver as Money

by Amanda Bowers | Jan 30, 2022 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W. Va. (Jan. 30, 2022) – A bill filed in the West Virginia House would recognize gold and silver as legal tender in the state. The legislation would pave the way for West Virginians to use gold and silver in everyday transactions, a foundational step for...
West Virginia Bill Would End Common Core in the State

West Virginia Bill Would End Common Core in the State

by Amanda Bowers | Jan 28, 2022 | Education, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Jan. 28, 2022) – A bill introduced in the West Virginia House of Delegates would end Common Core in schools throughout the state. Del. Pat McGeehan (R-Hancock), introduced House Bill 2206 (HB2206)  on Jan 12. The legislation would void Common Core...
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