By Money Metals News Service
Policies relating to sound money have been the subject of substantial debate at the state level this year, with bills, hearings, and/or votes taking place in nearly a dozen legislatures.
As most state legislatures have now wrapped up their work for the year, let’s review the victories (both offensive and defensive)—and lone defeat—for sound money during the 2019 session.
The Sound Money Defense League’s primary goal is to remove every kind of taxation imposed on constitutional money. Given its practical importance, the hottest issue in the states has been taxation—i.e. whether citizens should face a levy when buying or selling gold and silver.
The West Virginia bill removing sales taxes passed overwhelmingly through both chambers, and Governor Jim Justice signed SB 502 into law.
Jp Cortez, policy director of the Sound Money Defense League, joined Dan Duncan and other in-state dealers and policy experts to warn legislators of the grave policy error they were considering—a blunder that would drive coin conventions and investment dollars to neighboring states.
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After overwhelming backlash from in-state coin dealers, grassroots supporters, and the Sound Money Defense League, both Washington repeal bills died in committee.
We’re disappointed in this setback at the hands of tax-hungry politicians. Any tax-revenue proceeds Ohio gains will almost certainly be offset by lost revenues when business and coin conventions flee the state. The Sound Money Defense League hopes to persuade Ohio’s legislature to rectify this policy error in the future.
In total, 39 states now have full or partial exemptions from sales taxes on the monetary metals.
These measures ignited a discussion as to whether the state treasurer already has the authority to protect state funds by holding gold—and it put a spotlight on Wyoming’s staggering losses on its investments in Third-World debt (hundreds of millions of dollars lost) while having now ownership in even a single ounce of gold.
While these Wyoming bills did not pass, the Wyoming state treasurer is reportedly exploring how best to incorporate gold into the state’s portfolio to protect its reserves.
Sound money is no longer a fringe concept relegated to whispers in dark corners. The Federal Reserve has failed as a steward of the dollar since its creation. Individuals, state legislatures, and even other countries are waking up to the value and importance of sound money.
Grasping the importance of sound money and seeing success at the state level, our allies are expected to introduce additional sound money measures next session. Building on the success of 2019, all eyes are on 2020 as sound money continues to gain acceptance once again.
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