“The 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.”
by State Senator John Carey (OH-17th) Over the past several years, our leaders in Washington — from both political parties — have watched over a major expansion of the size and scope of the federal government. This has been fueled by excessive regulations,...
by Frank Chodorov The following article is from the June 1950 issue of analysis, vol. VI, no. 8, and was reprinted on LewRockwell.com The Constitution that came out of the Philadelphia convention in 1787 was not acclaimed a “divine document.” On the...
by Michael Boldin By a vote of 19-12 today, the Ohio State Senate passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 (SCR13). (h/t OhioFreeState.com) The resolution seeks to “claim sovereignty over certain powers pursuant to the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the...
from the office of State Senator Bruce Patterson, (MI-7th) (Lansing, MI) – Today, September 17th is Constitution Day. Â In a fitting tribute, Senator Bruce Patterson’s resolutions affirming Michigan’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the...
by Josh Eboch After decades of broken promises, many Americans have realized that whichever party is in office, the more power held by federal officials, the less control the people have over their own lives, and the more arrogant and dangerous those far off federal...