NSA, you’ve got nothing to hide, right?
Dear NSA: If you’ve done nothing wrong, there’s nothing to hide, right? So why the secrecy on your water use in Utah?
Dear NSA: If you’ve done nothing wrong, there’s nothing to hide, right? So why the secrecy on your water use in Utah?
In the last few weeks, Republicans in states have killed the following important nullification bills.
The NSA claims to be universally eavesdropping on only one “foreign” country, but remember that the NSA lies as serially and completely as the TSA
A bill recently introduced in Minnesota would nullify federal Environmental Protection Agency regulation and overreach within the state. HF3094, introduced by Representative Mary Franson, is Minnesota’s latest reaction toward federal encroachment of state and local authority. The bill’s text indicates: “The legislature declares that the regulation authority of the United States Environmental Protection Agency is…
CONCORD, NH, March 19, 2014 – Last Wednesday, the New Hampshire house overwhelmingly approved a bill to ban the obtaining of cellphone location tracking information without a warrant. House Bill 1567 (HB1567) prohibits use of such information in civil or criminal proceedings, and bans tracking devices from being placed on the property of private citizens…
South Carolina H3101, the "Obamacare nullification" bill, was just voted down 33-9 because of a parliamentary move by Republican Lt. Governor Glenn McConnell.
On Feb. 26, H4795 was introduced to protect the electronic data of South Carolina residents from unwarranted federal surveillance. (learn about it here) It was promptly referred to the Judiciary Committee where it will need to pass through a majority before it can be voted upon by the whole House. YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED NOW.…
With some last minute political maneuvering in the twilight of the legislative session, a bill that would begin the process of nullifying Obamacare in Georgia gained final approval in both the House and the Senate Tuesday night, and now moves on to the governor's desk.
HB2054, a bill that would legalize industrial hemp for production in Missouri, was introduced on Feb. 27 by Rep. Mike Colona (D-80). It was promptly sent to the Economic Development Committee where it will have to be passed through a majority before it is considered for a vote by the whole house. PLEASE TAKE THE…
On Mar. 6, SB224 was introduced to nullify Common Core educational standards in the state of Kentucky. (learn more about it here) It was promptly referred to the Education Committee where it will need to pass through a majority before the full senate can vote on it. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! It doesn’t matter where…