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United States Congress: House Concurrent Resolution 40 - introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Virgil Goode of Virginia
Alabama: Senate Resolution 30
- introduced by Senator Beason (Currently in the Senate Rules Committee). Contact the Office of Senator Beason: (334)
242-7794.
LATEST UPDATE - Currently in the Senate Rules Committee
Arizona: Senate Concurrent Memorial 1002 - introduced by Senator Johnson cheap viagra.
LATEST UPDATE - Passed Senate by a vote of 17-11 with 2 not voting, passed a House Committee by a 7-3 vote on March 26, 2007, still awaiting a final House vote order cialis.
Colorado: House Resolution 7 -
introduced by Representative Stafford on April 23, 2007 (Currently in the House
State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee, the bill has been postponed
indefinitely and cannot be reintroduced until next year). Contact the Office of Rep cialis. Stafford: (303)
866-2944
LATEST UPDATE - Currently in the House State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee, the bill
has been postponed indefinitely and cannot be reintroduced until next year.
Georgia: Senate Resolution 124 - introduced by Senators Schaefer, Rogers, Douglas, Hill, and Chapman
LATEST UPDATE - Currently in the House Committee on Insterstate Cooperation.
Hawaii: Senate Concurrent Resolution 96 - introduced by Senator
Hanabusa.
Senate Resolution 60 - Introduced by Senator
Hanabusa.
LATEST UPDATE - Currently in the Senate Committee on Intergovernmental and Military
Affairs/Senate Committee on Transportation and International Affairs, and the
Subcommittee on Judiciary and Labor.
Idaho: House Joint Memorial 5 (HJM-5). Sponsored by Representatives JoAn Wood, Cliff Bayer, Marv Hagedorn, and Senators Shirley McKague, Monte Pierce and Mel Richardson
LATEST UPDATE - Passed the House by a voice vote - Passed by the Senate on March 22, 2007 by a
vote of 24 -10.
Illinois: House Joint Resolution 29 - introduced by Representative Black
LATEST UPDATE - Assigned to the International Trade and Commerce Committee on February 27, 2007.
Missouri: Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 - sponsored by Senator Barnitz (Currently in
the Senate Committees on Rules, Joint Rules and Resolutions and
Ethics) House Concurrent Resolution 33 - sponsored by Representative Guest
(Passed the House Committee on Rules by a 5-3 vote, awaiting final floor vote)
Montana: House Joint Resolution 25 - introduced by Representative Rice of Montana
LATEST UPDATE - Passed by a vote of 94-5and has been transmitted to the Senate and was assigned
to the Committee on the Judiciary, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee by a
vote of 7-5 on April 10, passed in the Senate by a vote of 32-18 on April 18th, 2007.
Oklahoma: Senate Concurrent Resolution 10 introduced by Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdan
LATEST UPDATE - Passed the Senate Business and Labor Committee by a vote of 7-1 on April 2nd,
2007, passed the full Senate with no dissenting votes on April 23rd,
2007, transmitted to the House on April 24, 2007, adopted by the House on May
15th, 2007, with a unanimous vote of 97-0.
Oregon: Senate Joint Memorial 5 - sponsored by Senators George, Starr, and Whitsett and Representatives Boquist, Krieger, Nelson and Thatcher
LATEST UPDATE - The resolution failed to meet a May 1st, 2007 deadline for a hearing,
the resolution may be introduced in the next legislative year.
Pennsylvania: House Resolution 278
- introduced by State Representative Surraa (Referred to the House Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs on May 18, 2007).
Contact the Office of Honorable Surra - (717) 787-7226
LATEST UPDATE - Referred to the House Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs on May 18th, 2007.
South Carolina: Senate Concurrent Resolution 416 - introduced by Senator
Fair (Resided in the Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry). House Concurrent Resolution 3185 - introduced by
Representative Davenport
(Resides in the House Committee on Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions)
South Dakota: Senate Concurrent Resolution 7 - introduced by Senators Kloucek, Apa, Lintz, and Maher and Representatives Nelson, DeVries, Gassman, Jerke, Kirkeby, Noem, and Betty Olson
LATEST UPDATE - Resides in the State Affairs Committee.
Tennessee: Introduced SJR-88 on February 21st, 2007.
LATEST UPDATE - Resides in the Finance, Ways and Means Committee, a hearing is scheduled for
April 10th 2007, adopted by the Senate on April 26th 2007, transmitted to the
House on April 26th 2007, assigned to the House Committee on Commerce on April
30th 2007, assigned to the House Rules Committee on May 16th 2007.
Texas: House Bill 3647 - Introduced by Representative Kolkhorst (a bill that would require the attorney general to produce a report on how NAFTA/SPP/NACC/WTO/GATS would effect state law) (Referred to the Committee on Border and International Affairs, passed in the Hosue on May 11, 2007, passed in the Senate on May 23, 2007, signed in the House on May 24, 2007, signed in the Senate on May 25, 2007, sent to the Governor on May 26, 2007) Contact Office of Representative Kolkhorst: (512) 463-0600 ext. E2.318
Utah: House Joint Resolution 7 - introduced by Representative Sandstrom and Senator Fife (Passed in the House by a vote of 47-24 and was killed in the Senate for the remainder of the Congressional year)
LATEST UPDATE - Passed in the House by a vote of 47-24 and was killed in the Senate for the
remainder of the Congressional year.
Virginia: Senate Joint Resolution 442 - introduced by Senators Lucas and Hawkins
(Resides in the Senate Committee on Rules) Senate Joint Resolution 387 -
introduced by Senator Reynolds (Bill emphasis on the NAFTA Superhighway)
(Resided in the Senate Committee on Rules)
Washington: - Senate Joint Memorial 8004 - introduced by Senators Stevens, Swecker and Benton & House Joint Memorial 4018 - introduced by Representatives Roach, Dunn, McCune and Hurst.
LATEST UPDATE - Resides in the Committee on Economic Development, Trade and Management.
19 states are working on legislation going AGAINST the SPP/NAU!!!
19 States CAN'T be WRONG!
Alabama: Senate Resolution 30
- introduced by Senator Beason (Currently in the Senate Rules Committee). Contact the Office of Senator Beason: (334)
242-7794
Senate Resolution 30 - introduced by Senator Beason (Currently in the Senate Rules Committee)
Colorado: House Resolution 7 -
The state of Colorado becomes the 18th state to introduce Anti-NAU/SPP legislation HOUSE RESOLUTION
07-1012 Concerning opposition to the Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America, and, in connection therewith, opposing
any trilateral activity in conjunction with the partnership that threatens the
sovereignty of the United States, creates a North American Union, or furthers
an international superhighway system. April 23rd, 2007
Idaho: Idaho Legislators introduces HJM-5 urging the United States to withdraw from any further participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. Sponsored by Representatives JoAn Wood, Cliff Bayer, Marv Hagedorn, and Senators Shirley McKague, Monte Pierce and Mel Richardson.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma is the next state to move against the NAU!!! Senate Concurrent Resolution 10 introduced by Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdan 13 States NOW appose SPP/NAU!!! AS INTRODUCED: "A Concurrent Resolution urging the United States to withdraw from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and any other activity which seeks to create a North American Union; and directing distribution."
Oregon: Oregonians to Stop the North American Union:
Oregonians to Stop the North American Union in partnership with Honorable Senator Gary George are pushing Oregon SJM 5 (previously LC 2236). Senator Gary George along with 8 co-sponsors wish to tell the U.S. Congress and President Bush that they are opposed to the NAU/SPP. There's also a parallel bill in Washington State, Senate Joint Memorial 8004, which has been read and referred to the Committee on Economic Development, Trade & Management.
VIEW Oregon Legislation SJM-5
Pennsylvania: House Resolution 278
- introduced by State Representative Surraa (Referred to the House Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs on May 18, 2007).
Contact the Office of Honorable Surra - (717) 787-7226
HOUSE RESOLUTION
278 Opposing any effort
to implement a trinational political, governmental entity among the United
States, Canada and Mexico; opposing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North
America and initiatives pursued in conjunction with the partnership that
threaten the sovereignty of the United States; and opposing a North American
Union. Introduced May 18th, 2007
Latest Actions: Referred to INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, May 18, 2007. Reported as committed, June 26, 2007
Texas: House Bill 3647 - Introduced by Representative Kolkhorst (a bill that would require the attorney general to produce a report on how NAFTA/SPP/NACC/WTO/GATS would effect state law) (Referred to the Committee on Border and International Affairs, passed in the Hosue on May 11, 2007, passed in the Senate on May 23, 2007, signed in the House on May 24, 2007, signed in the Senate on May 25, 2007, sent to the Governor on May 26, 2007) Contact Office of Representative Kolkhorst: (512) 463-0600 ext. E2.318
Utah: (Utah) Resolution urges U.S. to withdraw from a North American Union Wednesday, January 24, 2007.
A (Utah) House committee unanimously passed a joint resolution Tuesday that urges the president and Congress to withdraw from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. The resolution, sponsored by Rep. Stephen Sandstrom, R-Orem, now moves to the House floor for a vote.
Washington: Washington Action Committee for Truth and Awareness of North American Union
State Senators urge President to cease creation of North American Union
Olympia, WA - Senator Val Stevens of Arlington (39th District) is joined by two other Republican Senators who have submitted a Memorial opposing the creation of a North American Union from a merger between the United States, Mexico, and Canada, to the 2007 regular session, of the Washington State 60th Legislature.
Stevens and Don Benton of Vancouver (17th District) and Dan Swecker of Rochester (20th District) referred Senate Joint Memorial #8004 to Committee on Economic Development, Trade & Management. It was read the first time January 23, 2007
Washington House Introduces Anti-NAU Resolution Yet another anti-NAU resolution has been introduced in a state legislature, signifying a growing distaste for the North American Union.
HCON 40 IH Sponsored by Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. [VA-5] <LINK to BILL on Thomas.gov>Title: Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North... (Introduced in House)
Sponsor: Rep Goode, Virgil H., Jr. [VA-5] (introduced 1/22/2007)
12 Co-Sponsors:
| Rep Cubin, Barbara [WY] - 2/16/2007 |
Rep Duncan, John J., Jr. [TN-2] - 1/22/2007 |
| Rep Foxx, Virginia [NC-5] - 1/22/2007 |
Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. [NC-3] - 1/22/2007 |
| Rep Norwood, Charles W. [GA-10] - 1/30/2007 |
Rep Paul, Ron [TX-14] - 1/22/2007 |
| Rep Regula, Ralph [OH-16] - 2/8/2007 |
Rep Saxton, Jim [NJ-3] - 2/8/2007 |
| Rep Stearns, Cliff [FL-6] - 1/22/2007 |
Rep Tancredo, Thomas G. [CO-6] - 2/16/2007 |
| Rep Tiberi, Patrick J. [OH-12] - 2/8/2007 |
Rep Wamp, Zach [TN-3] - 1/22/2007
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Latest Major Action: 1/22/2007 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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