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Funding Act of 1870

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Act of US Congress to re-fund the national debt
20,000ドル bond issued in 1891 and authorized by the Funding Act of 1870

The Funding Act of 1870 (41st Congress, Sess. 2, ch. 256, 16 Stat. 272, enacted July 14, 1870) was an Act of Congress to re-fund the national debt. It allowed the exchange of high interest, short-term floating bonds bearing lower interest and terms of up to 30 years. Principal and interest of the new issues would be paid in "coin of the present standard value."

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The bill was sponsored by Senator John Sherman (R) of Ohio. The debate over the funding bill was long and intense.[citation needed ] The discussion focused very heavily on public virtue, national honesty, and avoiding "repudiation" on the one hand and unearned reward to speculators on the other.[citation needed ] Members generally agreed that an investor should finally receive no more and no less than he lent on a contract at the beginning.[citation needed ]

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