Sunday, February 7, 2021

New bill allows state to ignore Joe Biden's executive orders: Requires constitutional review of presidential actions

 Via Billy

Biden signed FORTY TWO executive actions in his first 10 ...     

 In North Dakota, Republicans are the majority in the Senate, 40-7, and in the House, 80-14.

Lawmakers in North Dakota -- where consumers can sue Big Tech and a judge recently exempted religious physicians from doing Obamacare "sex change" operations -- are proposing a law allowing the state to ignore presidential executive orders if they don't meet constitutional muster.

House Bill 1164, introduced for the 2021 session, says the "legislative management may review any executive order issued by the president of the United States which has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States and recommend to the attorney general and the governor that the executive order be further reviewed."

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14 comments:

  1. Good for North Dakota! I understand South Dakota has or is implementing the same law. About time states use the muscle that is the Tenth Amendment. Rein in the fed government, it was never supposed to be this powerful and oppressive. Here is to more states gaining some spine!

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  2. Oh boy! Another NEW bill!
    They are supposed to review or ignore, without a permission slip.
    Do your job, "lawmakers".

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  3. Posturing yes, but with a point. We have Sanctuary Cities for illegals why not a Sanctuary City for the Constitution?

    If they are serious, nullification is a great route.

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    1. And thanks to the Trump Administration, we already have an unlimited supply of Democratic party judges who have already ruled that this is OK.

      --Generic

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    2. And thanks to the Trump Administration, we already have an unlimited supply of Democratic party judges

      Trump appointed Democratic judges?

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  4. The first time this bill crosses path with a Federal EO and the EO gets blocked I guarantee that the JustUs Department will sue...the suit will get heard in a FEDERAL COURT and the court will rule that the state law is superceded by the EO and is thus null and void.

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  5. Hope that something like these will be instituted here in Idaho.

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    1. I would think you'd have a good chance there as you increased Republican comtrol due to the 'Trump bump'.

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  6. They need to do this in NC; I just wonder if Cooper would just veto it. That guy needs to go.

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