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More States Take a Stand on the North American Union By
JBS Staff Created 2008-03-31 17:00 Although
it is more difficult to get state resolutions introduced and passed in even-numbered
years due to fewer states being in session and election-year shortened schedules,
the state legislatures in Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, Ohio,
and Utah have been considering anti-NAU, repeal NAFTA, and anti-illegal-immigration
resolutions inspired by the John Birch Society this year. As has become usual
in recent years, Utah leads the way with five such resolutions introduced and,
so far, the impressive record of three bills passed (anti-NAU in House and Senate
and anti-illegal immigration in the Senate), one defeated (repeal NAFTA in the
House), and one bill pending (anti-illegal immigration in the House). Theres
no accident about Utahs successes. Members and allies of the JBS have worked
long and hard to build rapport with their state legislators for several years
now. In late February
both the Senate and House of South Dakota passed an anti-NAU, anti-NAFTA Superhighway
resolution by votes of 24 to 9 and 56 to 13 respectively. With Utah and South
Dakota joining Idaho, Montana, and Oklahoma, this means five states have now passed
anti-NAU resolutions in both houses during the 2007-2008 time period. The total
of states introducing anti-NAU resolutions has risen to 21 for these two years. Hearings
and/or votes on one or more of these NAU, NAFTA, and illegal-immigration resolutions
are still scheduled in Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, and New Hampshire. To keep up
to date on the status of these state resolutions, see the Update on the
Status of Anti-NAU, Repeal NAFTA, and Anti-Illegal Immigration Resolutions in
State Legislatures, 2007/2008 at www.jbs.org/node/3430 [0]. |