Missouri Bill Would Set Foundation to End State Enforcement of Some Federal Rules and Regulations
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Dec. 15, 2021) – A bill prefiled in the Missouri Senate would set the stage to end enforcement of some rules and regulations issued by federal agencies, nullifying them in practice and effect in the state. Sen. Mike Moon (R-Ash Grove) filed...First Steps to Nullify OSHA Mandates in Two States
Nullifying OSHA mandates won’t be easy – but we’re already seeing action on the first essential steps in two states. And sources close to the Tenth Amendment Center tell us to expect a number more in the coming weeks. Path to Liberty: November 10, 2021...Fact: The #Constitution will not enforce itself. And it never will.@mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/iQ3YKmqNF4
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) September 19, 2021
Parchment Barriers With Teeth
Constitutions don’t enforce themselves. That’s why James Madison called constitutions “parchment barriers.” They need to be enforced. But there is a way to give parchment barriers “teeth.” Fact: The #Constitution will not enforce...You do the math - without state assistance - the feds don't have the resources to enforce this #vaccinemandate. @mmaharrey10th#10thAmendment #nullify pic.twitter.com/RdoQnEDKfa
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) September 14, 2021