Good News! Missouri Rep. Lyle Rowland
and Sen. Brian Nieves have introduced companion bills that would
protect Missourians from the onerous plan known as U.N. Agenda 21. Rep.
Rowland’s bill, HB42 has already passed out of committee. (To see the text of HB 42, copy & paste t his link in your browser: http://legiscan.com/MO/text/ HB42/id/671594)
Sen. Brian Nieves’ legislation, SB265, will be heard in committee today
Tuesday, March 5, at 3 p.m. in Hearing Room 1 in the Capitol Building, Jefferson City, Missouri. (The full text of SB265 can be found below.)
· This
legislation is important to protecting the rights of the citizens of
Missouri, including…and most especially…property rights.
· Specifically, this legislation bars the takeover of private property without due process.
· This legislation would
protect the citizens of Missouri from the encroachment of their rights by international institutions.
· This
legislation provides a level of protection for local governments so
they do not get drawn into Agenda 21 policy through Federal funding or a
contractual arrangement with governmental and/or NGO (nongovernmental)
organizations that are federally funded and indoctrinated to promote
Agenda 21, which would ultimately compromise the autonomy of the
political subdivisions of the State of Missouri.
· Passage
of this vital legislation is necessary as a sovereignty-preserving
measure for the State of Missouri and its citizens against the intended
globalization and loss of local control embodied in Agenda 21, as well
as protect the sovereignty and integrity of the political subdivisions
of the State of Missouri against loss of autonomy to globalization.
· In conclusion…passage of this legislation would protect Missourians’ liberty and way of life.
· MOST IMPORTANTLY…passage of this law would put Missouri and U.S. Constitutional Law above International Law.
ACTION ITEMS
Please show your support…
PLEASE COMPLETE THE WITNESS FORM at the link below…the greater the number of forms, the greater the impact!· PLEASE FORWARD this email and witness form to other Missourians on your contact lists, asking them to do the same.
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· EDUCATE YOURSELF on U.N. Agenda 21. Visit our website at http://eyesona21.org/. Also…just google Agenda 21, sustainable development, ICLEI…do your own homework!
· Know what’s going on in your community...attend your city hall, chamber of commerce, regional meetings, etc. Agenda 21 is implemented, oftentimes “under the radar” via governmental and nongovernmental agencies.
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!
Witness Form for "Senate Bill No. 265"
To
make the biggest impact possible, “Missourians Against Agenda 21” is
collecting Witness Appearance forms from liberty-loving activists all
across Missouri. We will print and hand deliver each and every form to
the committee!
How to complete the form:
--Simply fill in the boxes marked in red
--Enter your comments in favor of SB 265 in the box marked “testimony”
Note: This step is not required, but is desirable)
--Click the “submit” button
After you've completed your witness form, please forward this email and encourage others to fill out the form also!
Defending freedom!
Missourians Against Agenda 21
The full text of the resolution is below.
FIRST REGULAR SESSION
SENATE BILL NO. 265
97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR NIEVES.
Read 1st time February 6, 2013, and ordered printed.
TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.
1330S.01I
AN ACT
To amend chapter 1, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to prohibition
on certain policies that infringe on private property rights.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Chapter 1, RSMo, is amended by adding thereto one new
2 section, to be known as section 1.370, to read as follows:
1.370. 1. As used in this section, "political subdivision" means any
2 state, county, incorporated city, unincorporated city, public local
3
entity, public-private partnership, and any other public entity of the
4 state, a county, or city.
5 2. Neither the state of Missouri nor any political subdivision
6 shall adopt or implement policy recommendations that
deliberately or
7 inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due
8 process, as may be required by policy recommendations originating in,
9 or traceable to Agenda 21, adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its
10 Conference on Environment and Development or any other
11 international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the
12 Constitution of the United States or the Missouri Constitution.
13 3. Since the United Nations has accredited and enlisted
14 numerous nongovernmental and intergovernmental organizations to
15 assist in the implementation of its policies relative to Agenda 21 around
16 the world, the state of Missouri and all political subdivisions
are
17 prohibited from entering into any agreement with, expending any sum
18 of money for, receiving funds from, contracting services from, or giving
19 financial aid to those nongovernmental and intergovernmental
20 organizations as defined in Agenda 21.
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