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Large Sarge
21st May 2010, 03:12 PM
http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/water-solutions/more-states-may-create-public-banks

More States May Create Public Banks
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posted May 13, 2010

By 2011, only one state will have escaped the credit crunch that is pushing other states toward insolvency: North Dakota. North Dakota is also the only state that owns its own bank. The state has its own credit machine, making it independent of the Wall Street banking crisis that has infected the rest of the country.


The new headquarters of the Bank of North Dakota in Bismark.

Image courtesy www.banknd.nd.gov.
Now, several states are either studying the prospects of a state-owned bank or are considering legislation to make one possible.

Five states have bills pending—Massachusetts, Washington, Illinois, Michigan, and Virginia. In April, documentary filmmaker and Virginia resident Bill Still showed his new award-winning documentary on the topic, The Secret of Oz, to the Missouri House of Representatives. Rep. Allen Icet, a candidate for state auditor, proposed using the Virginia proposal as part of a study on a state bank in Missouri and said he would hold committee hearings this summer.

Also in mid-April, the Hawai‘i House approved a resolution asking the state to study the possibility of establishing a state-run bank there. State Rep. Marcus Oshiro, a Democrat who chairs the finance committee, called a state-run bank a “reasonable public option” to spur development and hold state funds.

Other state legislatures entertaining proposals for forming state-owned banks include New Mexico and Vermont. Candidates in eight states are running on a state-owned bank platform: three Democrats, two Greens, two Republicans, and one Independent.

—Ellen Brown is an attorney and the author of 11 books, including Web of Debt, webofdebt.com

MNeagle
21st May 2010, 07:03 PM
My understanding is North Dakota's bank is VERY successful. I hope the trend & their business model catches on.

Ponce
21st May 2010, 07:36 PM
To create your own state bank you must also have your own state currency otherwise you will still be part of the problem........by association if nothing else.

But of course you must still have some national currency to deal with those outside of the circle of your protection.