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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Mar 4, 2015) A bill filed in Missouri last week would declare federal executive orders null and void and take immediate steps to help render them as such in practice. Introduced on Feb. 26 by Rep. Tim Remole, House Bill 1071 (HB1071) reads, in part:...
PHOENIX (March 3, 2015) Yesterday, an Arizona House committee voted 5-3 to pass a bill that would help seal the coffin in the Grand Canyon State on unilateral presidential executive orders intended to circumvent Congress’ role as the legislative body. Introduced by...
Arizona HB2368 and HB2058 withdraw state resources from the implementation of unilaterally-issued presidential executive orders and agency rules, respectively. The bills must pass successfully through the House Rules Committee before they can receive full...
Arizona HB2368 would stop state-level compliance with federal executive orders, putting effective roadblocks in the way of their enforcement. It must pass successfully through the House Federalism and States’ Rights Committee before it can receive a full vote....
A new bill in the Arizona State House would help seal the coffin in that state on unconstitutional presidential executive orders intended to circumvent the Congress’ role as the legislative body. Introduced by State Reps Bob Thorpe, Mark Finchem, and Brenda...