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In Mississippi yesterday, the Senate Judiciary A committee killed HB490 without a recorded or public vote. The bill would have banned the state from participating in Agenda 21 or implementing it, and the House passed it last month 79-36. Inside sources tell us that...
Mississippi HB490 would implementation of the United Nations’ Agenda 21. The bill was passed by the state house on Feb. 4. The bill now must pass through the Senate Judiciary, Division A Committee successfully before it can receive a full vote in the state...
JACKSON, Mis. (Feb. 4, 2015) – Today, the Mississippi state House voted to prohibit the state from participating in or taking actions to implement Agenda 21 and other similar measures. House Bill 490 (HB490), passed by a vote of 79-36, would prohibit the state, as...
JACKSON, Mis. (Jan. 30, 2015) – A bill to ban the state from implementing or participating in Agenda 21 and other similar measures passed an important House committee in Mississippi this week. House Bill 490 (HB490), introduced by Rep. Becky Currie would prohibit the...
Two bills that would protect property rights from Agenda 21 and other similar measures have been introduced to the Mississippi State Legislature. House Bill 490 (HB490), introduced by State Rep. Becky Currie, and Senate Bill 2809 (SB2809), introduced by State Sen....