Articles in Tennessee
I wanted to take a moment to once again publicly thank Michael Boldin at TenthAmendmentCenter.com for the great work he’s been putting forth in helping all of us keep up to date on State-based initiatives …
TenthAmendmentCenter.com provides the following 10th Amendment resolution updates; full text of bills can be found at each referenced link.
At the end of May, the Texas State House kept HCR50 alive by a solid majority:
After being …
The TenthAmendmentCenter.com reports:
On 06/02/09, Kentucky State Representative Stan Lee prefiled House Concurrent Resolution 10 (HCR10) for the 2010 legislative session.
The purpose of the resolution is to claim “sovereignty over powers not granted to the federal …
First, Montana fired a proverbial shot across the bow of the federal government in challenging Second Amendment regulations. Then, Utah followed suit with their own State-based law. Not to be out-done, entities who opposed these …
Oklahoma
Just in from TenthAmendmentCenter.com:
The Oklahoma State Senate has passed Charles Key’s House Concurrent Resolution 1028 (HCR1028) today.
Introduced on April 29, 2009, HCR1028 is “A Concurrent Resolution claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution …
With Matt Drudge having drawn red-highlight attention to Oklahoma’s State House having passed their chamber’s version of a Tenth Amendment resolution (a feat big enough of a deal to warrant Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s inviting State …
Ohio
TheOhioRepublic blog is reporting:
Senators Keith Faber (R-Celina) and Timothy Grendell (R-Chesterland) will introduce a State sovereignty resolution Wednesday. While modeled on Oklahoma’s, it contains language that has never appeared in another State.
One of the most …
According to Dr. Taitz, Tennessee State Rep. Susan Lynn introduced HJR1008 (status page). As a correction to Dr. Taitz’ posting, it wasn’t “passed,” but rather “introduced:”
Urges Congress to recognize Tennessee’s sovereignty under the tenth amendment to …
In a previous post, we found out that Tennessee Rep. Eric Swafford (R) signed a consent form that he’d be party to a lawsuit over demanding to see the President’s vital documentation to confirm his eligibility …
According to Dr. Taitz’ site, Tennessee Rep. Eric Swafford (R) has agreed to be a Plaintiff in a legal action demanding that the President proves his eligibility.
It is also being reported that yesterday Mr. Swafford …









