Jp Cortez is the executive director of the Sound Money Defense League, a nationally renowned policy group known for its fervent commitment to advocating for a stable and constitutional monetary system since 2014.
With a passion for Austrian economics and a deep understanding of monetary history, Cortez has become a leading voice in the movement to restore sound money to its rightful place in society.
A graduate of Auburn University, Cortez's journey into the world of monetary policy began with his recognition of the importance of sound money in preserving individual liberty and long-term economic prosperity. He has since channeled his knowledge and enthusiasm into promoting awareness about the inherent risks of fiat currency and the benefits of returning to a sound monetary system.
Under Jp's leadership, the Sound Money Defense League has flourished, striving to engage the public, policymakers, and grassroots organizations in meaningful discussions about money, monetary policy, and the U.S. Constitution.
Cortez's strategic initiatives champion sound money in an era of volatile currencies. With legislative victories in more than a dozen states over nearly a decade, his work encompasses grassroots advocacy, educational campaigns, and collaborative endeavors with like-minded organizations, all aimed at fostering a broader understanding of the vital link between sound money and individual liberty.
His articles and analysis have appeared in Reuters, Business Insider, Huffington Post, Newsweek, Washington Examiner, among others. He is also the lead author of the Sound Money Index, an annual report that ranks all 50 states to determine which states offer the most pro-sound money environment in the country.
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