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Month: January 2024

South Dakota Bill Would Exclude CBDC from State Definition of Money

A bill filed in the South Dakota Senate would expressly exclude a central bank digital currency (CBDC) from the definition of money in the state, creating potentially significant roadblocks to its use as such in South Dakota.

The post South Dakota Bill Would Exclude CBDC from State Definition of Money first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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West Virginia Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender in the State

A bill filed in the West Virginia House would make certain gold and silver coins legal tender in the state and would provide a credit for federal capital gains tax on the same.

The post West Virginia Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender in the State first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Arizona Defend the Guard Act Would Push Back Against Unconstitutional War Powers

the legislation would prohibit the governor from releasing the Arizona National Guard into “active duty combat” unless "The United States Congress passes an official declaration of war or takes an official action pursuant to article I, section 8, clause 15, united states constitution, that calls on the national guard to expressly execute the laws of the union, repel an invasion or suppress an insurrection.

The post Arizona Defend the Guard Act Would Push Back Against Unconstitutional War Powers first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Inflation Rose More than Expected in Latest Data

Consumer costs increased at an elevated level again in December, according to newly released federal economic data, raising new concerns about spiking inflation.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday released the Consumer Price Index, a key marker of inflation, showing the cost of a range of every day goods and services for Americans rose more than expected.

The article Inflation Rose More than Expected in Latest Data appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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To impeach, or not to impeach, that is the question

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I delve into the intricacies of impeachment, examining its effectiveness and political implications. From Richard Nixon to Joe Biden, I explore high-profile cases and interview Michael Gerhardt, a renowned law professor, to shed light on this complex process. Join me in uncovering whether impeachment is merely a political tool or a necessary constitutional mechanism.

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