Oklahoma
HB 2807, the Oklahoma Community Protection
Act (OCPA), has been passed in order to shield Oklahoman’s rights to private
property and due process within state borders. Last year, the Oklahoma State
legislature passed HB 1412 through the Oklahoma State’s Rights Committee to
halt implementation of Agenda 21 within state limits. HB 1412 was written to
ensure that “the state or any political subdivision of the state shall not
adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently
infringe upon or restrict private property rights without due process, as may
be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to United
Nations Agenda 21/Sustainable Development and any of its subsequent modifications,
a resolution adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its Conference on
Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and commonly known
as the Earth Summit and reconfirmed in its Rio+20 Conference held in Rio de
Janeiro in June 2012, or any other international law or ancillary plan of
action that contravenes the Constitution of the United States or the Oklahoma
Constitution.” The Oklahoma Senate version, SB 23 was proposed late last year
and reintroduced by the Energy Committee last month. Should this bill pass,
Agenda 21 would be prohibited on state, county and municipal levels.
Iowa
Iowa State Senate Representative Ralph
Watts championed a bill that would stop Agenda 21 from taking over land in
Iowa. State Representative Dawn Pettengill voiced fear that Agenda 21 would
force residents out of rural areas to be crowded into densely populated areas.
Missouri
In Missouri, State Representative Lyle
Rowland explained to the Tourism committee that Agenda 21 was taking over the
nation and that they must act to prevent this scheme from stealing land in
Missouri.
Maine
Maine State Representative Ricky Long has
introduced a bill that would make implementation of international governance
illegal within state limits. Long explained that Agenda 21 “would also threaten
the sovereignty of our government as well as our established policies and civil
liberties by binding us to a contract of global governance.” The Maine
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has supported Agenda 21, which
“has struck out seeking the destruction of our [Constitutional republic]” and
“threatens our nation’s sovereignty.”
Tennessee
In March of 2012 Mayor Beth Van Duyne and
city manager Tommy Gonzalez of Irving, Texas have inspired Tennessee to pass a
Joint Resolution 587 to condemn Agenda 21 as “destructive and insidious.” They
have unabashedly explained the nefarious agenda of the UN for America. This
resolution strongly admonishes the deceptive language of these policies; as
they are designed to coerce the public. Tennessee also resolved an anti-Agenda 21
resolution that failed to receive Governor Bill Haslam’s signature.
New Hampshire
Next the New Hampshire House of
Representatives voted to ban UN Agenda 21 polices. This legislation would
prevent local, county and state governments from adopting the International Council
for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) programs. NH is not the only state
to pass anti-Agenda 21 legislation.
Kansas
In Kansas, House Resolution 6032 was
approved that quashed Agenda 21 from taking over the state.
Alabama
Alabama passed an all-encompassing law to
protect private property rights against the tyranny of Agenda 21. SB 477, known
as the “Due Process for Property Rights” Act was passed in both the Alabama
House and Senate, and signed into law by Governor Robert Bentley. – See more at: http://www.occupycorporatism.com/9-states-outlawed-agenda-21-protect-property-rights/#sthash.BVlwVHxQ.dpuf
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