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		<title>Indiana Legislators Urge Feds to &#8220;Cease and Desist&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legislators in Indiana have introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 0037: &#8220;A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled, and the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legislators in Indiana have introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 0037:</p>
<p>&#8220;A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled, and the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives of each State&#8217;s legislature of the United States of America to cease and desist, effective immediately, any and all mandates that are beyond the scope of their constitutionally delegated power.&#8221;<span id="more-274"></span></p>
<p>Read the Full Text:</p>
<p><em>Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States specifically provides that,  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€;<br />
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<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, James Madison,  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œthe father of the Constitution, <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€ said,  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œThe powers delegated to the federal </em></p>
<p><em>government are few and defined.  Those which are to remain in the state governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, [such] as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, Thomas Jefferson emphasized that the states are not  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œsubordinate <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€ to the national government, but rather the two are  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œcoordinate departments of one simple and integral whole. The one is the domestic, the other the foreign branch of the same government <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, Alexander Hamilton expressed his hope that  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œthe people will always take care to preserve the constitutional equilibrium between the general and the state governments. <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€ He believed that  <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€œthis balance between the national and state governments forms a double security to the people. If one [government] encroaches on their rights, they will find a powerful protection in the other. Indeed, they will both be prevented from overpassing their constitutional limits by [the] certain rivalship which will ever subsist between them <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->â€; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, The scope of power defined by the Tenth Amendment means that the federal government was created by the states specifically to be limited in its powers relative to those of the various states; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, Today, in 2009, the states are demonstrably treated as agents of the federal government; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
<!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- WP Paired Style On: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --><!-- WP Style End: Normal(Web) --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> Whereas <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 12 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, Many federal mandates are directly in violation of the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --> </em></p>
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<p><!-- WP Style End: System_24 --><em> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 12 -->, 112 S. Ct. 2408 (1992), that Congress may not simply commandeer the legislative and regulatory processes of the states; and <!-- WP Paired Style Off: Normal(Web) --><br />
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<div><em>Be it resolved by the Senate Â Â Â Â of the General Assembly</em></div>
<div><em>of the State of Indiana, the House of Representatives Â Â Â Â concurring:</em></div>
<p><em></em></p>
<p><!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 -->SECTION 1:  That the State of Indiana 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.<br />
SECTION 2:  That this Resolution serve as a Notice and Demand to the federal g <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 -->overnment to maintain the balance of powers where the Constitution of the United States established it and to cease and desist, effective immediately, any and all mandates that are beyond the scope of its constitutionally delegated powers.<br />
SECTION 3:  That the Secretary of the Senate immediately transmit copies of this Resolution to the Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of each state&#8217;s legislature of the United States of America, and each member of Congress from the State of Indiana. <!-- End of font TimesNewRoman with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- End of font TimesNewRomanRegular with size 10 --> <!-- Font changed to TimesNewRoman with size 10 --></p>
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