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Year: 2025

To the Governor: Idaho Passes Bill to Recognize Gold and Silver as Legal Tender

Under the Idaho Constitutional Money Act of 2025, gold and silver coins and “specie” minted domestically would be recognized as legal tender in the state and would be “accepted for the satisfaction of debts under the laws of the state of Idaho or of the United States.”

The post To the Governor: Idaho Passes Bill to Recognize Gold and Silver as Legal Tender first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay $2B in Withheld USAID Funds

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Activist judges are antithetical to liberty and justice

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Judicial activism persists, raising questions about what truly defines an activist judge. Is it one who upholds the Constitution or one who twists the law to fit personal views? This explores the fine line between duty and activism, highlighting how some judges—and even others in power—undermine justice by prioritizing opinions over the rule of law.

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Activist judges are antithetical to liberty and justice

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Judicial activism persists, raising questions about what truly defines an activist judge. Is it one who upholds the Constitution or one who twists the law to fit personal views? This explores the fine line between duty and activism, highlighting how some judges—and even others in power—undermine justice by prioritizing opinions over the rule of law.

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USAID Reportedly Burning, Shredding Classified Documents

The U.S. Agency for International Development is facing criticism after news broke that federal employees were reportedly told to burn or shred classified documents.
USAID has been the center of controversy since President Donald Trump took office, and billionaire Elon Musk directed the Department of Government Efficiency to expose a slew of spending items widely mocked and criticized, from transgender operas to propaganda overseas and more.

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Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Missouri “Constitutional Money Act” to Recognize Gold and Silver as Legal Tender

Under the “The Constitutional Money Act,” gold and silver would be accepted as legal tender in physical or electronic form, and would be receivable in payment of all debts contracted for in the state of Missouri.

The post Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Missouri “Constitutional Money Act” to Recognize Gold and Silver as Legal Tender first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Ban Property Taxes Headed for Full Vote in Tennessee State Senate

An effort that would amend the Tennessee Constitution in order to prohibit the General Assembly from authorizing, levying, or collecting property taxes in the future is headed toward a full vote in the Tennessee Senate after being approved on Tuesday by a key committee.
The summary provided for Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 1 by State Senator Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin) explains it would amend the Tennessee Constitution in order "to prohibit the General Assembly from levying, authorizing, or otherwise permitting a state tax on property."

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