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Pro-U.S.-Sovereignty
Bills
to Watch in the House |
The following
pro-sovereignty legislation has yet to be passed. Listed below are the
bills, complete with their sponsors and cosponsors. Read over their
descriptions and urge your Representative to cosponsor them if he or she
has not already done so.
H.R. 1146,
The American
Sovereignty Restoration Act
Sponsor: Rep. Ron
Paul (R-TX)
The American Sovereignty Restoration Act would end the membership
of the United States in the United Nations.
| Cosponsors
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| Rep.
Aderholt (R-AL) |
Rep.
Duncan (R-TN) |
Rep.
Pombo (R-CA) |
| Rep.
Barr (R-GA) |
Rep.
Everett (R-AL) |
Rep.
Salmon (R-AZ) |
| Rep.
Bartlett (R-MD) |
Rep.
Hall (D-TX) |
Rep.
Sessions (R-TX) |
| Rep.
Chenoweth-Hage (R-ID) |
Rep.
Myrick (R-NC) |
Rep.
Stump (R-AZ) |
| Rep.
Crane (R-IL) |
Rep.
Ney (R-OH) |
Rep.
Tancredo (R-CO) |
| Rep.
Doolittle (R-CA) |
Rep.
Norwood (R-GA) |
Rep.
Wamp (R-TN) |
H.R. 4654, American
Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000
Sponsor: Rep. Tom DeLay
The American Servicemembers’ Protection Act of 2000 would protect United
States military personnel and other elected and appointed officials of the
United States Government against criminal prosecution by an international
criminal court to which the United States is not a party.
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| Rep. Aderholt (R-AL) |
Rep. Emerson (R-MO) |
Rep. Rogan (R-CA) |
| Rep. Armey (R-TX) |
Rep. Fowler (R-FL) |
Rep. Rohrabacher (R-CA) |
| Rep. Barr (R-GA) |
Rep. Gibbons (R-NV) |
Rep. Saxton (R-NJ) |
| Rep. Blunt (R-MO) |
Rep. Gilman (R-NY) |
Rep. Smith (R-NJ) |
| Rep. Buyer (R-IN) |
Rep. Goss (R-FL) |
Rep. Spence (R-SC) |
| Rep. Chambliss (R-GA) |
Rep. Hostettler (R-IN) |
Rep. Stump (R-AZ) |
| Rep. Cox (R-CA) |
Rep. Hyde (R-IL) |
Rep. Tancredo (R-CO) |
| Rep. Crane (R-IL) |
Rep. Kelly (R-NY) |
Rep. Terry (R-NE) |
| Rep. Deal (R-GA) |
Rep. Kolbe (R-AZ) |
Rep. Watts (R-OK) |
| Rep. Drier (R-CA) |
Rep. Pryce (R-OH) |
Rep. Weldon (R-PA) |
H.R. 280, Prohibition
on United Nations Taxation Act
Sponsor: Rep. John Sweeney (R-NY)
The Prohibition on United Nations Taxation Act would prohibit voluntary
and assessed contributions to the United Nations if the United Nations
imposes any tax or fee on United States persons or continues to develop or
promote proposals for such taxes or fees.
Cosponsors: NONE
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