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H.R. 4669, Citizen Soldier Protection Act of 2000
Sponsor: Rep. Helen Chenoweth-Hage (R-ID)
The Citizen Soldier Protection Act of 2000 would ensure that no United States soldier could be forced to fight under the command of the United Nations or any other foreign entity. The bill also would protect American servicemen from being forced to wear any foreign symbols, badges, or visible insignias.

Cosponsors (16):
Rep. Barr (R-GA) Rep. Emerson (R-MO)   Rep. Paul (R-TX)
Rep. Bartlett (R-MD) Rep. Hall (D-TX) Rep. Pitts (R-PA)
Rep. Burton (R-IN)  Rep. Hansen (R-UT)  Rep. Schaffer (R-CO)
Rep. Camp (R-MI) Rep. Hilleary (R-TN)  Rep. Sessions (R-TX)
Rep. DeLay (R-TX)  Rep. Lucas (R-OK) Rep. Traficant (D-OH)
Rep. Wamp (R-TN)

H.R. 1054, United Nations Voting Accountability Act

Sponsor: Rep. William Goodling (R-PA)
The United Nations Voting Accountability Act would prohibit certain foreign assistance to countries that consistently oppose the United States position in the United Nations General Assembly.

Cosponsors (18):  
Rep. Baker (R-LA) Rep. Forbes (R-NY) Rep. Miller (R-CA)
Rep. Ballenger (R-NC)  Rep. Hayworth (R-AZ)  Rep. Myrick (R-NC)
Rep. Bartlett (R-MD) Rep. Hostettler (R-IN) Rep. Riley (R-AL)
Rep. Brady (R-TX) Rep. Largent (R-OK)  Rep. Scarborough (R-FL)
Rep. Cubin (R-WY)  Rep. Metcalf (R-WA) Rep. Shows (D-MS)
Rep. Cunningham (R-CA)  Rep. Mica (R-FL) Rep. Tiahrt (R-KS)

 

Anti-U.S. Sovereignty Bills
 to Watch in the House

The following anti-sovereignty legislation has not yet been passed. Listed below are the bills, complete with their sponsors and cosponsors. Read over their descriptions and urge your Representative to oppose them if he or she has not already done so.

H.R. 4453, United Nations Rapid Deployment Police and Security Force Act of 2000

Sponsor: Rep. James McGovern (R-MA)
The U.N. Rapid Deployment Police and Security Force Act of 2000 would encourage the establishment of a United Nations Rapid Deployment Police and Security Force.

Cosponsors (25):
Rep. Abercrombie (D-HI) Rep. Eshoo (D-CA)  Rep. Morella (R-MD)
Rep. Allen (D-ME)  Rep. Frank (D-MA)  Rep. Nadler (D-NY)
Rep. Berman (D-CA) Rep. Houghton (R-NY)  Rep. Norton (D-DC)
Rep. Brown (D-OH) Rep. Lantos (D-CA)   Rep. Pelosi (D-CA)
Rep. Capuano (D-MA) Rep. Lee (D-CA) Rep. Porter (R-IL)
Rep. Christensen (D-VI)  Rep. Lewis (D-GA)  Rep. Schakowski (D-IL)
Rep. Clay (D-MO)  Rep. McKinney (D-GA) Rep. Tierney (D-MA)
Rep. Cummings (D-MD)  Rep. Millender-McDonald (D-CA) Rep. Wexler (D-FL)
Rep. Wynn (D-MD)

H.R. 895, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Funding Act
Sponsor: Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
The U.N. Population Fund Funding Act would restore a United States voluntary contribution to the United Nations Population Fund. This bill would give U.S. support to the U.N.’s efforts to control the population of sovereign nations.
Cosponsors: 105 (too many to list)
Call your Representative and ask if he or she is one of the 105 who is cosponsoring H.R. 895. Capitol Hill Switchboard: (202) 225-3121.

H.R. 1266, To authorize appropriations for the payment of United States arrearages to the United Nations.
Sponsor: Rep. James Leach (R-IA)
H.R. 1266 would ignore all overpayments made by the United States to the United Nations and authorize the payment for the so-called "U.N. debt".

Cosponsors (2):
Rep. Delahunt (D-MA) Rep. Houghton (R-NY)

 

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