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Arizona Bill Takes on Federal Police Militarization and the Surveillance State

By: Mike Maharrey PHOENIX, Ariz. (Feb 8, 2019) – A bill introduced in the Arizona Senate would require law enforcement agencies to get local government approval before acquiring or using ...

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Tennessee Bills Would Effectively End Federal Asset Forfeiture Program in the State

February 5, 2019 Constitution / Government / Overreach 0

By: Mike Maharrey NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 4, 2019) – Bills introduced in the Tennessee legislature would create a process to determine whether there is probable cause before proceeding with asset ...

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South Carolina Senate Bill Would Create Foundation to Review and Reject Unconstitutional Federal Acts

By: TJ Martinell COLUMBIA. S.C. (Jan. 30, 2019) – A bill filed in the South Carolina Senate would create a joint legislative committee to evaluate the constitutionality of federal laws, ...

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Federal Census- Overly Intrusive, Absolutely Unconstitutional

January 25, 2019 Bureaucracy / Constitution 0

by KrisAnne Hall, JD There have been many questions about the legitimacy of the extremely intrusive questions on the current and most recent government census.  I have recently been instructed ...

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Problems with Excessive Federal Land Ownership

By: Rob Natelson Ryan Zinke’s departure as interior secretary offers President Trump a chance to replace him with an appointee committed to a step long overdue: disposing of dysfunctional and ...

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Federal Debt Has Grown By $1.9 Trillion Since Trump Took Office

December 19, 2018 Bureaucracy / Legislature / POTUS 0

Despite being controlled by “fiscally responsible” Republicans, the federal government just keeps right on spending. In fact, the federal debt has grown by $1.9 trillion since Donald Trump took office. ...

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What Should States Do When the Federal Government Usurps Power?

Advice From James Madison, Father of the U.S. Constitution. By Publius Huldah 1. What can a State – or several States – do to resist encroachments & usurpations by the ...

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Why Supreme Court Opinions Are Not the “Law of the Land”, and How to Put Federal judges in Their Place

December 10, 2018 Constitution / SCOTUS 0

By Publius Huldah Central to the silly arguments made by the “Convention of States Project” (COSP) is their claim that 200 years of Supreme Court opinions have increased the powers ...

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Blueprint for States to Take On Warrantless Federal Surveillance

September 7, 2018 Constitution / State Sovereignty 0

Can states take on warrantless, mass surveillance from the NSA and other federal agencies? The first steps are already happening. A new law went into effect in Michigan in June ...

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Federal Wrecking Ball Destroying American Healthcare System

July 2, 2018 Government 0

It’s not just Obamacare that’s the problem. Now federal regulations are interfering in the direct primary care market too. The federal government is a giant wrecking ball destroying the American ...

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