Virginia Currency Study Gets House Approval
Preparing for U.S. monetary collapse, Annandale Dels. Kory, Watts and Scott voted against a proposal from Del. Bob Marshall that would weigh need for Commonwealth's own gold and silver coins.
A measure introduced by Del. Bob Marshall (R-Manassas) to study a Virginia currency is now in front of the state Senate after approval from the House of Delegates on Monday. The House voted, 65-32, for the study of a metallic-based monetary unit in the event the U.S. dollar crumbles. Read the entire bill, as approved by the House. Annandale Dels. Kaye Kory (D-38th) and Vivian Watts (D-39th) voted against the bill. Del. Jim Scott (D-53rd) also voted against the bill. According to the bill, the committee would meet four times this year to "consider recommendations for legislation, with respect to the need, means and schedule for establishing a metallic-based monetary unit to serve as a contingency currency for the Commonwealth." The bill …