On June 6, Congressman Thomas Massie reportedly led the introduction of the Gold Reserve Transparency Act (H.R. Massie), along with Troy Nehls, Addison McDowell and Warren Davidson. 3795), requiring a full audit of U.S. gold reserves. The bill would require a full assay, inventory and audit of all U.S. gold holdings, as well as disclosure of all transactions involving U.S. gold over the past 50 years, including purchases, sales, loans, pledges, leases, swaps and other pledges
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U.S. lawmakers proposed the "Gold Reserve Transparency Act" requiring a comprehensive audit of U.S. gold assets.
On June 6, Congressman Thomas Massie reportedly led the introduction of the Gold Reserve Transparency Act (H.R. Massie), along with Troy Nehls, Addison McDowell and Warren Davidson. 3795), requiring a full audit of U.S. gold reserves. The bill would require a full assay, inventory and audit of all U.S. gold holdings, as well as disclosure of all transactions involving U.S. gold over the past 50 years, including purchases, sales, loans, pledges, leases, swaps and other pledges