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RICHMOND, VA / ACCESS Newswire / June 30, 2026 / With Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger's signature on the state budget bill last night, Virginia has officially extended the sales tax exemption for purchases of gold and silver until 2028.
By Sound Money Defense League · Via ACCESS Newswire · June 30, 2026

As state legislatures clear out and head home for the summer, one reality has emerged: Sound money is a winning issue in the states.
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · June 8, 2022

For the Seventh Straight Year, a National Precious-Metals Dealer Has Teamed Up With a Sound Money Policy Group To Help Students Pay for the Ever-Increasing Costs of College
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · June 8, 2022

With Governor Bill Lee's signature on Friday, Tennessee has officially become the 42nd state in the U.S. to remove sales taxes from constitutional sound money (i.e., gold and silver)
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · May 31, 2022

MONTGOMERY, AL / ACCESSWIRE / April 15, 2022 / With Governor Kay Ivey's signature on sound money legislation today, Alabama has become the second state this year to expand its sales tax exemption involving gold and silver. Alabama Senate Bill 13, championed by Sen. Tim Melson and Rep. Jamie Kiel, passed with unanimous support out of the Alabama Senate and then passed unanimously through the Alabama House before making it to the Governor's
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · April 15, 2022

CHARLOTTE, NC / ACCESSWIRE / April 13, 2022 / By signing sound money legislation yesterday, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ended Virginia's discriminatory practice of assessing sales taxes on smaller purchases of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and coins. Virginia's House Bill 936, originally introduced by Del. Amanda Batten, was considered by multiple House and Senate committees before passing overwhelmingly out of both
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · April 13, 2022

BOISE, ID / ACCESSWIRE / February 18, 2022 / The Idaho State House today overwhelmingly approved a bill which enables the State Treasurer to protect state reserve funds from inflation and financial risk by holding physical gold and silver. State representatives voted 55-14 to pass House Bill 522, the Idaho Sound Money Reserves Act, sending the measure introduced by Representative Ron Nate (R-Rexburg) to the Senate for a hearing. Supported by
By Sound Money Defense League · Via AccessWire · February 18, 2022
