Tennessee Sets Up Special Committee On State Sovereignty

Tennessee is urging 49 other states to come together and create a “joint working group between the states” to combat unconstitutional federal legislation and assert state rights.

State Rep Susan Lynn (R) introduced a sovereignty resolution in TNdeclaring sovereignty under the 10th Amendment which was recentlypassed and signed by the Governor. It is worth pointing out that this resolution was introduced exactly 1 month after my suggestion to Rep Lynn of a sovereignty resolutionat the America’s Future Foundation Round Table in January. It is saidthat “the world is run by those who show up” and the fact that thisresolution exists I believe is proof of that. If I had not taken thetime to attend local forums, meetings, and events such as this, wouldanyone else have brought the idea of a sovereignty resolution beforeRep Lynn for her consideration? That will never be known of coursehowever the more of us who advocate limited-government / Constitutionalideals begin to become involved in local political activism, thegreater affect we will have on our government.

Details are below……
You can read the resolution itself here:
http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/Bill…Number=HJR0108

Rep Susan Lynn is running for TN Senate. Here is her campaign website:
http://www.repsusanlynn.com/

Here is Rep Susan Lynn’s Blog:
http://susan-lynn.blogspot.com/

Here is the official legislative page for Rep Susan Lynn:
http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h57.html

And another article from the 10th Amendment Center about the TN Sovereignty Resolution:
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/…round-forever/
(the comments are interesting)

Here is information on America’s Future Foundation
http://americasfuture.org/blog/categ…ville-chapter/

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2009-10-27