Bill Text: TX HCR19 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Memorializing the United States Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution providing that any provision of law or regulation of the United States can be repealed if two-thirds of the state legislatures approve resolutions for that purpose and requesting that the legislatures of the other states join this state in urging Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a "Repeal Amendment."

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-18 - Referred to State Sovereignty, Select [HCR19 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-HCR19-Introduced.html
  82R2190 CBE-D
 
  By: Truitt H.C.R. No. 19
 
 
 
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, The adoption of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
  Amendments to the United States Constitution in 1913 greatly
  expanded the power of the federal government at the expense of the
  states, creating a constitutional imbalance; and
         WHEREAS, The Sixteenth Amendment gave Congress the power to
  impose an income tax, and subsequently, Congress began using its
  ability to give and withhold federal funds to exercise undue
  influence over the states; and
         WHEREAS, Under the original constitution, senators were
  selected by state legislatures, and this practice permitted
  senators to impose restraints against excesses at the federal
  level; the Seventeenth Amendment, however, provided for the direct
  election of U.S. senators by the voters of each state, eliminating a
  vital check on the federal government; and
         WHEREAS, States today have little recourse when the
  government in Washington, D.C., overreaches; the only way to
  contest a federal law or regulation is to bring a constitutional
  challenge in federal court or seek an amendment to the
  constitution; and
         WHEREAS, Passage of a "Repeal Amendment" would restore
  constitutional balance by providing for the repeal of any provision
  of law or regulation of the United States when the legislatures of
  two-thirds of the several states approve resolutions for the
  purpose of demanding such a repeal; a measure that has been repealed
  by the states could be reenacted by Congress if a simple majority of
  members are convinced that two-thirds of state legislatures have,
  in fact, erred in their interpretation of popular sentiment; and
         WHEREAS, With the possibility that two-thirds of the states
  could act to repeal federal law, Congress would be obliged to take
  into consideration any vigorous opposition at the state level
  before passing legislation, just as it must consider the
  possibility of a presidential veto; in effect, with repeal power,
  state legislatures could force Congress to revisit the provisions
  of a widely unpopular law; and
         WHEREAS, Reflecting confidence in the collective wisdom of
  thousands of democratically elected representatives outside the
  Beltway, a "Repeal Amendment" would help protect the powers
  "reserved to the states" in the Tenth Amendment and provide another
  political avenue to citizens seeking to protect the "rights …
  retained by the people," as outlined in the Ninth Amendment; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby respectfully memorialize the Congress of the United States
  to propose and submit to the states for ratification an amendment to
  the United States Constitution providing that any provision of law
  or regulation of the United States can be repealed by the several
  states, and such repeal shall be effective when the legislatures of
  two-thirds of the several states approve resolutions that
  particularly describe the same provision or provisions of law or
  regulation to be repealed; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby request that
  the legislatures of each of the several states that compose the
  United States join this state in urging the Congress of the United
  States to propose and submit to the states for ratification a
  "Repeal Amendment" to the United States Constitution; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
  copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to
  the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the
  Senate of the United States Congress, and to all members of the
  Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this resolution
  be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to
  the Congress of the United States of America; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
  copies of this resolution to the secretaries of state and to the
  presiding officers of the legislatures of the other states as an
  expression of the sentiment of the Legislature of the State of
  Texas.
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