Oklahoma House Affirms Sovereignty Over State Powers

Oklahoma House Affirms Sovereignty Over State Powers

The rest of the nation took little notice of the Oklahoma House’s affirmation of the Tenth Amendment at the time. However, suddenly in mid-June news of the vote on HJR1089 went viral. Google this topic and see how article after article and forum post after forum post copied and pasted the text of the bill without mentioning when the vote occurred. Nonetheless, it is clear that the widespread interest in the news about HJR1089 is based on a resurgence in interest in the Constitution in reaction to the widespread usurpation of state powers by the federal government.

It would be a major victory for our freedom if the other 49 states would pass resolutions like Oklahoma’s, in which it “hereby claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States.”


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Dennis Behreandt

Dennis Behreandt is a contributor for The New American. Dennis studied history, biology, and education at Ripon College and studied theology at St. Norbert College. He worked for a decade as research librarian and knowledge management specialist in the specialty chemicals industry and he previously served as managing editor and senior editor for The New American. He has written hundreds of articles on subjects in history, theology, science, and technology, with special emphasis recently on the Covid-19 pandemic.

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