Posted on 07/12/2009 5:54:18 PM PDT by NoobRep
In a repeat of states rights eerily evocative of the legislative commotion before the Civil War, groups around the nation are pressing for their 10th Amendment rights.
It is, again, about the economy and disagreement over fundamental principles.
And, in Florida, a Southwest Florida legislator is leading the charge.
On July 1, Florida formally joined the states rights movement, with House Memorial Bill 19, pressing U.S. Congress to honor provisions of the U.S. Constitutions 10th Amendment that states: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Co-sponsored by Rep. Matt Hudson, R-Naples, the bills two other primary supporters are Orlando Republicans: Reps. Ritch Workman and Scott Plakon.
As of Sunday, 21 other Florida legislators had signed the bill, and more than 1,300 Facebook.com members from all over the nation had joined www.FLFreedom.org.
(Excerpt) Read more at naplesnews.com ...
www.flfreedom.org
What is the tally of States now on the 10th Amendment resolution bandwagon?
Something like 40. Tennessee is the first to have a governor sign the resolution.
Bout time the fed squashed it
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>>Bout time the fed squashed it<<
Let them try! If successful, all state governments become vassals to the dukes and duchesses in Versailles on the Potomac. EXACTLY why we fought the FIRST revolution.
thanks for the update on this.
Agreed these kind of officials need to hear from us and be told that they are helping us and we are happy .
My state has some great gun laws and actually some decent laws but that is thanks to a mostly republican legislature for some time.
Just hope we get Rubio in for Gov now
This and the repeal of the 17th Amendment would be a good start.
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