Friday, May 18, 2012

Alabama Agenda 21 Mitigation Bill


The Alabama legislature has drafted a Bill directing all levels of government to abandon all U.N. Agenda 21 implementation underway in Alabama

The Bill is SB477   140122-1     By Senator Dial    
RFD: Governmental Affairs     First Read: 05-APR-12
Page 01 140122-1:n:04/04/2012:LLR/th LRS2012-2255

 SYNOPSIS:         

Under existing law, the state, subject to certain federal laws or rules, has the right to develop its environmental and developmental policies. This bill would prohibit the State of Alabama and its political subdivisions from adopting and developing environmental and developmental policies that, without due process, would infringe or restrict the private property rights of the owner of the property.

 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT

 Relating to due process; to prohibit the State of Alabama and its political subdivisions from adopting and developing environmental and developmental policies that, without due process, would infringe or restrict the private property rights of the owner of the property.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:

Section 1.

(a) As used in this section, "political subdivisions" means all state, county, incorporated city, unincorporated city, public local entity, public-private partnership, and any other public entity of the state, a county, or city.

 (b) The State of Alabama and all political subdivisions may not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to "Agenda 21," adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its Conference on Environment and Development or any other international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of the State of Alabama.

 (c) Since the United Nations has accredited and enlisted numerous non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations to assist in the implementation of its policies relative to Agenda 21 around the world, the State of Alabama and all political subdivisions may not enter into any agreement, expend any sum of money, or receive funds contracting services, or giving financial aid to or from those non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations as defined in Agenda 21.

 Section 2.

This act shall become effective on the first day of the third month following its passage and approval by the Governor, or its otherwise becoming law.

Source:  Emailed from Karen Bracken, a Tennessee Tea Party Leader

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALABAMA.  Now we all need to step up and haunt the halls of our Capitol during the next session and get them to follow the lead of Alabama.



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