New Minn. Bill Puts Premium On Gold, Silver
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Have a stash of gold and silver coins? A Minnesota lawmaker wants to recognize them as legal tender in the state.
First-term Rep. Kurt Bills introduced legislation Thursday to give the precious metals official standing in the state. The Republican's bill also sets up a special committee to determine whether Minnesota should adopt an alternative currency.
Both ideas have popped up in states from North Carolina to Idaho as a nod to sovereignty and a protest to Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Even if the gold-and-silver bill became law, standard currency would still be permitted in Minnesota transactions.
The bill hasn't been scheduled for a hearing as the session winds toward adjournment so it is unlikely to move ahead this year.
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