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North Dakota Action Alert: Help Stop Unconstitutional Federal Acts, Support HCR3022

by Shane Trejo | Mar 19, 2015 | Action Alerts, Anti-Commandeering, Federal Review

North Dakota HCR3022 would create a mechanism in the state constitution to reject unconstitutional federal actions. (get more details here) It passed through the state house on March 13 by a 61-30 vote. This bill must pass through the Senate Judiciary Committee...
North Dakota House Passes Measure to Reject Federal Acts, 61-30

North Dakota House Passes Measure to Reject Federal Acts, 61-30

by Michael Boldin | Mar 16, 2015 | Ballot Measures, Federal Review, Resolutions, State Bills

BISMARCK, N.D. (Mar 16, 2015) – Last Friday, the North Dakota House passed a measure that follows James Madison’s advice to stop federal overreach. The vote was 61-30. Introduced by State Rep. Robert Skarphol and ten cosponsors, House Concurrent Resolution...

North Dakota Legislation Proposes Mechanism to Reject Federal Acts

by Shane Trejo | Feb 9, 2015 | Federal Review, State Bills

On the heels of a victory for Proposition 122 approved by Arizona voters last November, a similar proposal to create a mechanism for rejecting federal acts was introduced in North Dakota last week. HCR3022 would give North Dakota voters the opportunity to amend their...

North Dakota Action Alert: Help Stop Unconstitutional Federal Programs, Support HCR3022

by Shane Trejo | Feb 8, 2015 | Action Alerts, Anti-Commandeering

North Dakota HCR3022 would create a mechanism in the state constitution to reject unconstitutional federal actions. This bill must pass through the House Judiciary Committee successfully before it can receive a full house vote. Take the following action steps to...
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