Gold, Silver & Sound Money Legislation Is Surging—More States Are Opting In | Jp Cortez
Gold, Silver & Sound Money Legislation Is Surging—More States Are Opting In | Jp Cortez
Gold and silver are gaining momentum in state legislatures across the U.S. as more states move to eliminate taxes, recognize precious metals as legal tender, and establish bullion reserves.
Jp Cortez, Executive Director of the Sound Money Defense League, breaks down the latest developments in sound money legislation, why states are de-dollarizing, and how Trump’s return to the White House could impact monetary policy.
With inflation fears, central bank uncertainty, and growing distrust in fiat currencies, states are taking action.
Will we see a return to gold and silver-backed money?
Cortez shares his insights on the future of sound money and what it means for investors.
Key Topics:
-The biggest legislative wins for gold and silver in 2024
-Why more states are opting into sound money policies in 2025
-Will Trump’s administration support gold-backed currency?
-The push for a U.S. gold audit—what’s really in Fort Knox?
-How state governments are moving to protect wealth from inflation
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Sound Money Policy Developments
01:04 State Legislation and Momentum
02:19 Federal Actions and Trump's Role
04:53 Bitcoin and De-dollarization
06:47 State-Level Sound Money Initiatives
10:11 Future of Sound Money in 2025
13:04 De-dollarization Trends and Global Impact
15:37 Upcoming State Legislation
17:37 Conclusion