Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2088

Caption

Legal tender; uses

Impact

The bill aims to protect specie from governmental seizure, establishing it as a hedge against inflation and monetary instability. A significant aspect of the legislation is its provision that no legal obligation exists for individuals to accept specie as payment unless contracted. Additionally, the purchase, sale, or exchange of different forms of legal tender will not incur state taxes, which is intended to stimulate the use of precious metals within the state economy and encourage broader acceptance among the public.

Summary

House Bill 2088, known as the Ron Swanson Act, introduces significant changes to the legal framework surrounding legal tender in Arizona. The bill defines 'legal tender' as mediums authorized by Congress, including precious metals like gold and silver coins. Moreover, it establishes 'specie' as refined bullion with a purity of 99.9% for both gold and silver, allowing these to be utilized specifically for debt payments, taxes, and public charges. This act builds on existing laws to amend several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to monetary transactions and legal tender regulations.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB2088 enhances financial security and promotes local economic activity through encouragement of alternative forms of currency, critics warn it may undermine the stability of the current monetary system, possibly complicating tax collection processes. There are concerns about the adequacy of consumer education regarding the new legal tender options and the potential consequences of redefining the accepted norms of currency to include precious metals. The debate continues about whether this act prioritizes a more favorable economic environment for precious metal holders at the expense of traditional monetary practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1062

Legal tender; cryptocurrency

AZ HB2921

Landlord tenant; legal aid notice

AZ HB2722

Public resources; expenditures; prohibition

AZ HB2126

Medical records; parental rights

AZ HB2081

Income tax; subtraction; tipped wages

AZ SB1095

Central bank digital currency; ban

AZ HB2809

GRRC; legal rights; petition

AZ HB2059

Natural resources; federal law; requirements

AZ HB2530

Homelessness rights; criminal liability

AZ HB2012

Emergency use products; employers; prohibition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.