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South Dakota Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 20-14

Submitted by Phil on Mon, Mar 9, 20094 Comments
South Dakota Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 20-14

From the status page:

03/05/2009 Senate Concurred in Resolution, Passed, YEAS 20, NAYS 14. S.J. 642

The “Yeas/Nays” link shows exactly who voted for and against.

According to the South Dakota Legislative Process:

A concurrent resolution expresses an opinion of the Legislature, but it has no force of law. Often it is used to persuade the Congress to act in a certain way or to make a request of the Governor or a government agency.

A current listing of State-based initiatives can be found here.

-Phil

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