Oklahoma Sovereignty Resolution Clears
Senate
State Sen. Randy
Brogdon said he was “elated”
after the Senate joined the House in approving
House Concurrent Resolution 1028, asserting
Oklahoma’s sovereignty under the Tenth
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. An earlier
legislative attempt by Brogdon to stop the federal
government from overstepping its bounds was
vetoed by Gov. Brad Henry.
“HCR 1028 will not have to go to the governor—and
with its passage today, it will go straight
to President Obama and Congress. We are telling
them loud and clear to end all federal mandates
that are beyond the scope of powers specifically
outlined in the Constitution,” said Brogdon,
R-Owasso.
Brogdon said under the U.S. Constitution, Congress
does have the right to regulate trade, mint
money and maintain a navy.
“These functions are clearly outlined
and should be handled by the federal government,
but the Washington politicians have gone too
far. They use the promise of money, or the threats
of withholding it, to coerce states into giving
up their sovereignty,” Brogdon said.
Brogdon said numerous federal laws, including
the Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind and federal
homeland security requirements are examples
of how the federal government has overstepped
its powers. He said the federal stimulus program
is a particularly alarming example.
“People think this is free money, but
I assure you it is not free. We’re creating
debt that will impact our children, grandchildren
and probably even their grandchildren. Frankly,
we may never be able to pay off this debt. Furthermore,
there are strings attached to these funds,”
Brogdon said. “I can assure you, the federal
government does not have the authority to dictate
Oklahoma’s budget, but that’s exactly
what they’re attempting to do.”
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Sen. Brogdon's Office - 405-521-5566