Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act

HB 726 / SB 1092

Bill Description

General Assembly – As introduced, enacts the “Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act,” which establishes processes by which the general assembly may nullify an unconstitutional federal statute, regulation, agency order, or executive order.

Bill Sponsors

Bill Co-Sponsors

House: Fritts, Reedy, Crawford, Barrett, Bulso, Doggett, Hurt, Lafferty, Moody, Keisling, Butler, Davis, Sherrell, Hawk, Campbell S, Zachary

TLRC Statement on Bill

We firmly believe that the ability to preserve our liberty and the future of our republic is best positioned in the states.

Our way of life and basic American values are now consistently threatened by an ever-growing and continually encroaching federal government. The states not only need the courage to push back, but we also need a tangible way for our state legislature to stop unconstitutional actions of the federal government.

This bill creates a process by which the General Assembly may formally issue a Bill of Nullification and take an official vote of the legislature to nullify federal actions that it deems to be unconstitutional and an affront to the sovereignty of the state of Tennessee.

Vote Result:

Committee Only

TLRC Position:

SUPPORT

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