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REBELLION IN AMERICA
States to become referees of feds' constitutionality
New proposal would let committees review legislation for nullification
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Posted: February 18, 2011
8:25 pm Eastern
By Bob Unruh
© 2011 WorldNetDaily
Two states have introduced legislative plans that would set up standing commissions whose members would be tasked with reviewing "all existing federal statutes, mandates, and executive orders" to determine their constitutionality, then recommending to lawmakers whether that state should "nullify" any federal law or regulation "that is outside the scope of the powers delegated … to the federal government."
And 28 more states are considering the move. Sometimes there have been inquiries from lawmakers, sometimes the requests for information and help have come from the governors' offices. ...
...It first was introduced in Montana, where House Bill 382 is sponsored by Rep. D. Skees. ...<snip>...
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REBELLION IN AMERICA
States to become referees of feds' constitutionality
New proposal would let committees review legislation for nullification
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Posted: February 18, 2011
8:25 pm Eastern
By Bob Unruh
© 2011 WorldNetDaily
Two states have introduced legislative plans that would set up standing commissions whose members would be tasked with reviewing "all existing federal statutes, mandates, and executive orders" to determine their constitutionality, then recommending to lawmakers whether that state should "nullify" any federal law or regulation "that is outside the scope of the powers delegated … to the federal government."
And 28 more states are considering the move. Sometimes there have been inquiries from lawmakers, sometimes the requests for information and help have come from the governors' offices.
Read more: States to become referees of feds' constitutionality
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=262773#ixzz1EZFYqbLm