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UPDATE: Status of NAU State
Resolutions
Mary Benoit
JBS
Friday May 04, 2007
The fact that over 1/3 of the state legislatures introduced resolutions
opposing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
(SPP), the NAFTA Superhighway, and the developing North American
Union (NAU), is a success in that of itself. And when state legislators
began moving the resolutions forward for debate and floor vote,
supporters of the legislation became very optimistic, which may
have prompted other states to introduce similar legislation.
Below is an update on the status of the NAU resolutions introduced
at the state level as of May 3, 2007:
• Georgia: S.R. 124 failed to pass the third reading on April
19, preventing the legislation from coming to a floor vote for the
remainder of the congressional year.
• Georgia: H.R. 858 was introduced in the House by Representatives
Benton, Bearden, Franklin, Graves, Scott and Meadows. The resolution
was assigned to the House Committee on Interstate Cooperation.
• Colorado: H.R. 7 has been "Postponed Indefinitely,"
and cannot be reintroduced until the next congressional year.
• Oklahoma: S.C.R. 10 was transmitted to the House on April
24, after it was successfully passed in the Senate.
• Tennessee: S.J.R. 88 successfully passed in the Senate on
April 26 and has since been assigned to the House Committee on Commerce
for further consideration.
For the complete list and current status of all the NAU resolutions
please click here.
INFOWARS:
BECAUSE THERE'S A WAR ON FOR YOUR MIND
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