Minnesota Sovereignty Resolution Introduced

Posted by mstebbins on 02/19/09 2:27 PM
Last updated 02/19/09 2:30 PM
 
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The Minnesota Sovereignty resolution was introduced in the MN House today, thanks to chief author, Marty Seifert, and a few good men, including Leon Moe, who were behind the effort.  Minnesota follows several other states this year in re-asserting their rights under the Tenth Amendment.

The MN Resolution may be viewed here.  (Or see post below.)

Take a moment to thank to co-sponsors, accessible through the link above.  Then contact your own representative if he/she has not yet signed on as a co-sponsor.







Categories: Action Item, US Constitution, State Legislation
Tags: Minnesota, state sovereignty

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