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by Shane Trejo | Jan 31, 2015 | Action Alerts, Surveillance
Mississippi SB2753 would deny much-needed material support and resources to the NSA and all federal illegal spying operations. The bill must pass through the Senate Judiciary, Division A Committee before it can receive a vote in the Senate. PLEASE TAKE THE...by Michael Boldin | Jan 28, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance
JACKSON, Miss. (Jan. 28, 2015) – A bill filed in Mississippi late last week would not only support efforts to turn off NSA’s water in Utah, but would have practical effects on federal surveillance programs if passed. Mississippi Sen. Chris McDaniel...by Shane Trejo | Feb 3, 2014 | Issues, NDAA, Nullification, State Bills
Mississippi lawmakers will have an opportunity to take on federal kidnapping. Mississippi State Senators Angela Burks (R-40) and Sean Tindell (R-49) have introduced legislation to ban their state from cooperating with indefinite detention. SB2753, titled the Liberty...by Shane Trejo | Jan 30, 2014 | Action Alerts, Issues, NDAA, Nullification, State Bills
On January 20, SB2753 was introduced to protect Mississippi citizens from the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA (learn about it here). It was promptly referred to the Judiciary, Division A Committee where it will need to pass by majority vote before the full...