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States’ Rights Update: MN Gov Friendly to 10th on Healthcare; FoxNews Interviews GA State Senator
Tuesday, 15 Sep, 2009 – 20:20 | One Comment
States’ Rights Update: MN Gov Friendly to 10th on Healthcare; FoxNews Interviews GA State Senator

From the LibertarianRepublican blog, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has been warming up to the notion that his State could invoke the 10th Amendment as a means of dealing with the ever-so-unpopular proposed healthcare legislation at …

States’ Rights Update: FL, GA Plan on Invoking the 10th Against Federal Health Legislation
Sunday, 6 Sep, 2009 – 22:03 | One Comment
States’ Rights Update: FL, GA Plan on Invoking the 10th Against Federal Health Legislation

From Eric Dondero over at the LibertarianRepublican blog, Rep. Bill Posey (R) is not only the sponsor of HR1503 (the legislation at the federal level that would require all presidential candidates in 2012 and beyond …

States’ Rights Update: More Fallout on GA Voter Eligibility Law; SC Gov May Soon Complete Stimulus Judicial Challenge
Tuesday, 2 Jun, 2009 – 21:41 | 3 Comments
States’ Rights Update: More Fallout on GA Voter Eligibility Law; SC Gov May Soon Complete Stimulus Judicial Challenge

While the Supreme Court will be considering in Conference this Thursday a law recently passed here in the great State of Georgia requiring voter pre-verification in order to determine citizen eligibility to vote, top conservative …

States’ Rights Update: Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Montana
Tuesday, 7 Apr, 2009 – 21:52 | 2 Comments
States’ Rights Update: Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Montana

Alaska
Via TenthAmendmentCenter.com:
On April 6, 2009, the Alaska House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed House Joint Resolution 27 [HJR27] [status page] which “claims sovereignty for the state under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United …

MT State Rep Joins Other States in Introducing Bill Allowing State Transactions Based on Electronic Commodity Currency
Tuesday, 17 Mar, 2009 – 14:19 | 17 Comments
MT State Rep Joins Other States in Introducing Bill Allowing State Transactions Based on Electronic Commodity Currency

As a follow up to a recent posting on State-based monetary initiatives, Montana State Rep. Bob Wagner introduced HB639 (status page):
A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT ALLOWING THE STATE OF MONTANA AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS …

States Introduce Sound Money, Unfunded Mandate, REAL-ID Acts
Friday, 13 Mar, 2009 – 23:06 | 3 Comments
States Introduce Sound Money, Unfunded Mandate, REAL-ID Acts

I had recently been in contact with folks over at the Republican Liberty Caucus who have informed me of a number of great links for those interested in knowing about other State-based initiatives outside of …

GA State Reps Introduce State Sovereignty Resolution; Neal Boortz and the 10th Amendment Commission
Wednesday, 18 Feb, 2009 – 13:21 | 6 Comments
GA State Reps Introduce State Sovereignty Resolution; Neal Boortz and the 10th Amendment Commission

Per TenthAmendmentCenter.com, my home State, the great State of Georgia, is next to have a number of Sate Representatives formally introduce HR280 (status page). Here’s the title:
Claim sovereignty under Tenth Amendment of Constitution over certain powers; …

From Georgia: Georgia Constitutional Convention and the FairTax, School Vouchers, Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Tuesday, 3 Feb, 2009 – 22:28 | 12 Comments
From Georgia: Georgia Constitutional Convention and the FairTax, School Vouchers, Proof of Citizenship to Vote

For those of us in Georgia, our General Assembly is currently in session (may the good Lord help us) and is in the process of considering some pretty interesting legislation.
First, State Rep. Bob Smith (R-Watkinsville …