UPDATE: 03/11/10 for Wyoming!!!!!! WOOOTTTT
BETTER MAP AND UP TO DATE <<---- CLICK HERE
Wyoming Governor Signs Sovereignty Resolution|Tenth Amendment Center<<---- CLICK HERE
The Senate passed it by a vote of 26-4 and the House by a vote of 56-4.
Georgia HR 280 (Senate Version - Passed 43-1 on 04/01/09)
HM 19 House / Senate SM 96 Florida Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council Thursday, October 01, 2009 11:24 AM
Indiana Senate Passes SR42 Claiming Sovereignty under the 10th Amendment|Tenth Amendment Center
Arkansas HCR 1011 (failed in committee on 03-04-09 passed committee 04-01-09 failed House vote, 54-34)
Arizona HCR 2024
Hawaiian Constitutional Convention, Hawaii Con-Con, Updated: 26 Feb 2009
Montana (Failed 51-49 on 02-24-09) (Resolution reintroduced as HR3) (HR3 Passed House Committee on 04-21-09) (HR3 failed to pass in house, 50-50)
Michigan (senate version introduced 03-03-09)
Missouri House of Representatives
NEW HAMPSHIRE HCR 0006 (resolution killed in house on 03-04-09: 216-150)
Washington State HJM 4009 - 2009-10
Tennessee
Texas Legislature Online - 81(R) History for HCR 50
Oklahoma House passed HJR1003 (passed house on 02/18/09, senate version passed 25-17 on 03-04-09)
Ohio H. C. R. No. 11
Nevada AJR15
Oregon LC 1659
Alabama HJR298
Mississippi HC 69
Idaho (Passed House 51-17, on 03-23-09.)
NEW MEXICO HJR27
South Dakota (passed house on 03-03-09 by a vote of 51-18, passed senate on 03-05-09 by a vote of 20-14)
Virginia HR 61
Alaska HR 9 The House passed the resolution by a vote of 37-0 (3 not voting) and the Senate passed it by a vote of 40-0.
Minnesota H.F. No. 997
South Carolina Bill 3509 (passed house on 02-26-09, senate - referred to subcommittee)
2009 Senate Concurrent Resolution 1609 (Oppose federal government legislative mandates) - Kansas Votes
Iowa SCR1
Kentucky
YouTube - Rohrer: Pennsylvania 10th Amendment Clearly Defines State Powers
PA State Rep. Samuel Rohrer - Page Not Found
The Pennsylvania General Assembly
source: State Sovereignty Movement Quietly Growing
As things stand right now it looks like Oklahoma, Washington, Hawaii, Missouri, Arizona, New Hampshire, Georgia, California, Michigan and Montana will all definitely consider sovereignty bills this year. They may be joined by Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine and Pennsylvania where legislators have pledged to introduce similar bills. Twenty states standing up to the federal government and demanding a return to constitutional principles is a great start, but it remains to be seen whether legislatures and governors are brave enough or angry enough to follow through. As the Obama administration and the Democratic Congress push for more expansion of federal power and spending that may help provide the motivation needed for the sovereignty movement to take off.
BETTER MAP AND UP TO DATE <<---- CLICK HERE
Wyoming Governor Signs Sovereignty Resolution|Tenth Amendment Center<<---- CLICK HERE
The Senate passed it by a vote of 26-4 and the House by a vote of 56-4.
Georgia HR 280 (Senate Version - Passed 43-1 on 04/01/09)
HM 19 House / Senate SM 96 Florida Now in Economic Development & Community Affairs Policy Council Thursday, October 01, 2009 11:24 AM
Indiana Senate Passes SR42 Claiming Sovereignty under the 10th Amendment|Tenth Amendment Center
Arkansas HCR 1011 (failed in committee on 03-04-09 passed committee 04-01-09 failed House vote, 54-34)
Arizona HCR 2024
Hawaiian Constitutional Convention, Hawaii Con-Con, Updated: 26 Feb 2009
Montana (Failed 51-49 on 02-24-09) (Resolution reintroduced as HR3) (HR3 Passed House Committee on 04-21-09) (HR3 failed to pass in house, 50-50)
Michigan (senate version introduced 03-03-09)
Missouri House of Representatives
NEW HAMPSHIRE HCR 0006 (resolution killed in house on 03-04-09: 216-150)
Washington State HJM 4009 - 2009-10
Tennessee
Texas Legislature Online - 81(R) History for HCR 50
Oklahoma House passed HJR1003 (passed house on 02/18/09, senate version passed 25-17 on 03-04-09)
Ohio H. C. R. No. 11
Nevada AJR15
Oregon LC 1659
Alabama HJR298
Mississippi HC 69
Idaho (Passed House 51-17, on 03-23-09.)
NEW MEXICO HJR27
South Dakota (passed house on 03-03-09 by a vote of 51-18, passed senate on 03-05-09 by a vote of 20-14)
Virginia HR 61
Alaska HR 9 The House passed the resolution by a vote of 37-0 (3 not voting) and the Senate passed it by a vote of 40-0.
Minnesota H.F. No. 997
South Carolina Bill 3509 (passed house on 02-26-09, senate - referred to subcommittee)
2009 Senate Concurrent Resolution 1609 (Oppose federal government legislative mandates) - Kansas Votes
Iowa SCR1
Kentucky
YouTube - Rohrer: Pennsylvania 10th Amendment Clearly Defines State Powers
PA State Rep. Samuel Rohrer - Page Not Found
The Pennsylvania General Assembly
source: State Sovereignty Movement Quietly Growing
As things stand right now it looks like Oklahoma, Washington, Hawaii, Missouri, Arizona, New Hampshire, Georgia, California, Michigan and Montana will all definitely consider sovereignty bills this year. They may be joined by Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine and Pennsylvania where legislators have pledged to introduce similar bills. Twenty states standing up to the federal government and demanding a return to constitutional principles is a great start, but it remains to be seen whether legislatures and governors are brave enough or angry enough to follow through. As the Obama administration and the Democratic Congress push for more expansion of federal power and spending that may help provide the motivation needed for the sovereignty movement to take off.
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