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Grapevine: MT legislator asks for pay in silver, gold coins
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State Rep. Jerry O'Neil cites the Constitution
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- Date Nov 14, 2012
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State Rep. Jerry O'Neil cites the Constitution
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Finally the country's fiscal picture is -- one mullah Montana lawmaker to make an unusual request.
Montana state represented -- Jerry O'Neill once his pay in silver and gold coins.
-- cite article one section ten of the US constitution.
Which says no state shall quote make anything but golden silver coin.
A tender in payment of gas.
No word yet on whether the state of Montana will comply -- O'Neal's request.