Re: Colorado Files Gold Money Bill
I just got this today in the GATA dispatch, am sure there will be more details in the days to come:
You can download the Colorado Bill at:
https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=WnBUYUl...
The Colorado Honest Money Act will be voluntary for citizens, but mandatory for certain, specialized businesses and will allow Colorado to fund the Treasury with enough assets insuring that no current state funds will need to be earmarked. The Colorado Honest Money Act is NOT a replacement for Federal
Reserve Notes, but more of a competing, Constitutional currency and an insurance policy for our current, tenuous "money" system.
You can visit the Colorado State Legislature website at:
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite?c=Page&cid=1165693060219&pagename=CO-Por...
For more information, contact:
Representative Kent Lambert rep.kent.lambert@comcast.net
Senator Kevin Lundberg kevin@kevinlundberg.com
To view Indiana's Bill visit the Indiana Honest Money website at
http://www.indianahonestmoney.com/
For more background information and/or how any state could adopt "Honest Money" you may contact
Harvey Wharfield at 978-635-9586 who has been involved with the concept of a Gold Money Bill for the past five years and has worked with New Hampshire, Indiana, and other states, in raising the conscientiousness of "sound money" around the country.
Special thanks to all who worked so hard to get the Colorado Honest Money Act to this exciting point.