First project I want to discuss is our bill to refuse compliance with Agenda 21.
Because this is a bit complicated, I will try to explain what is going on.
A non-budgetary bill may only be introduced in the short session with 2/3 support of the members. A resolution may be introduced at any time, and does not count towards out 10 bill limit. Therefore we have a resolution to introduce the noncompliance bill, and then the noncompliance bill itself that will be introduced upon 2/3 passage of the resolution.
The resolution to introduce will gain a bill number on May 16th when it is introduced.
Here is what we need, we need 2/3 support from members of both the House and the Senate on the introduction resolution here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVamVYZjJJbkNfcHc
so please contact your State Representative and State Senator and express to them how much you want them to support the anti-Agenda21 resolution and noncompliance bill, so that we can get the 2/3 support we need to introduce the actual noncompliance bill here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVR0VIUjN0ZUVBdnM
If you State Representative or State Senator is a Democrat, there are a wide variety of "Democrats against Agenda 21" groups out there in existence, so it may help to look a few of them up first and reference them when contacting your Rep or Senator. I will also be attempting to rally those groups.
2011-LB-428B.pdf - Google Docs
docs.google.com
And the second project I want to bring to your attention is a resolution composed by the Oathkeepers, and the Patriot Coalition to denounce the suspension of Habeas Corpus and authorize indefinite detention in sections 1021 and 1022 of the NDAA.
This one is a lot more straightforward even if the bill is significantly longer. It is simply a resolution, which means that it can be introduced on day 1 of the short session, and it does not count under my 10 bill limit.
So we also need your help to support the resolution to oppose/object to the suspension of Habeas Corpus in sections 1021 and 1022 if the NDAA. It, too will acquire a bill number on May 16th, and it is provided for you here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVbG5wLUdTOUdveVU
2011-LG-149.pdf - Google Docs
docs.google.com
Because this is a bit complicated, I will try to explain what is going on.
A non-budgetary bill may only be introduced in the short session with 2/3 support of the members. A resolution may be introduced at any time, and does not count towards out 10 bill limit. Therefore we have a resolution to introduce the noncompliance bill, and then the noncompliance bill itself that will be introduced upon 2/3 passage of the resolution.
The resolution to introduce will gain a bill number on May 16th when it is introduced.
Here is what we need, we need 2/3 support from members of both the House and the Senate on the introduction resolution here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVamVYZjJJbkNfcHc
so please contact your State Representative and State Senator and express to them how much you want them to support the anti-Agenda21 resolution and noncompliance bill, so that we can get the 2/3 support we need to introduce the actual noncompliance bill here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVR0VIUjN0ZUVBdnM
If you State Representative or State Senator is a Democrat, there are a wide variety of "Democrats against Agenda 21" groups out there in existence, so it may help to look a few of them up first and reference them when contacting your Rep or Senator. I will also be attempting to rally those groups.
2011-LB-428B.pdf - Google Docs
docs.google.com
And the second project I want to bring to your attention is a resolution composed by the Oathkeepers, and the Patriot Coalition to denounce the suspension of Habeas Corpus and authorize indefinite detention in sections 1021 and 1022 of the NDAA.
This one is a lot more straightforward even if the bill is significantly longer. It is simply a resolution, which means that it can be introduced on day 1 of the short session, and it does not count under my 10 bill limit.
So we also need your help to support the resolution to oppose/object to the suspension of Habeas Corpus in sections 1021 and 1022 if the NDAA. It, too will acquire a bill number on May 16th, and it is provided for you here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByAbMc4d18WVbG5wLUdTOUdveVU
2011-LG-149.pdf - Google Docs
docs.google.com